List of fictional presidents of the United States (S–T)

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Lists of fictional presidents of the United States
A–B C–D E–F
G–H I–J K–M
N–R S–T U–Z
Fictional presidencies of
historical figures
A–B C–D E–G
H–J K–L M–O
P–R S–U V–Z

The following is a list of fictional presidents of the United States, S through T.

Contents

S

President Elaine Sallinger

President Robert Samuelson

President Newton Sanders

President Matt Santos

President Lee Sarason

President James William Sawyer

President Kenneth Saxon

President Adam Northfield Scott

President Nehemiah Scudder

President George Sears

President Phil Ken Sebben

President David Segovia

President William Lyons Selby

President Julian September

President Robert "Dakota Bob" Shaefer

President John Shaw

President James Kavanaugh Shea

President Shears

President Robert Winslow Sheldrake

President Andrew Shepherd

President Sally Sheridan

President Walter "Wally" Sheridan

President Alexander George Sherman

President William Shockley

President Angela Shostakovich

President Bubba Shrub

President Gordon Shumway

President Will Signoff

President Gene Simone

President Lisa Simpson

President Charles H.P. Smith

President David Roger "Dave" Smith

President Robert "Bud" Smith

President Jefferson Smithsonian

President Jennifer A. Smythe

Acing President Elizabeth Sovrain

President Sparrow

President Kathleen Spencer

President Richard John Splett

President Springhead

President Rebecca Staba

President Stanfield

President James Stanford

President Stanton

President Arch Stanton

President Jack Stanton

President Roger Stanton

President Richard Starkey

President Joseph Staton

President Thomas M. Staver

President Mike Stearns

President Joe Steele

President Thomas Steele

President Diane Steen

President Bryan Stegmeyer

President Joseph Steppens

President Sterling

President David T. Stevens

President Stevenson

President James Edward Stevenson

President Jim Stevens

President Tom Steward

President Digby R. Stewart

President Greg Stillson

President Jim Stonecold

President Bridget Strand

President Martin Suarez

President Patrick J. Sullivan

President Paxton S. Superstoe

President Not Sure (Joe Bauers)

Dr. Wilbur Daffodil-11 Swain

President Gifford Swansea

President June Syers

T

President Oluwakemi 'Kemi' Talbot

President John Tanner

President Darius Tanz

President Allan Trumbull

President Taqu'il

President Allison Taylor

President Edward Taylor

Acting President Nathan Templeton

President Tempus

President Benjamin Kirby "Ben 10,000" Tennyson

President Gwendolyn "Gwen" Tennyson

President Trey Thompson

President Daniel Thompson

President Thompson

Mr. Thompson

President Thomas Nathaniel Thorn

President Thornton

President Zachary Thornton

President Daniel Churchill Thorpe

President Thurston

President Todd

President Rupert Justice Tolliver

President John Tomarchio

President Averell Torrent

President Veronica Townshend

President Michelle Travers

President Mary Rose Tremane

President Quentin Trembley III

President Melvin Trent

President Samuel Arthur Tresch

President Allan Trumbull

President Harrison Tucker

President Thomas Nelson Tucker

President Rexford Tugwell

President Turner

President Douglas Turner

President Madeline Turner

President William Turner

President John P. Tweedledee

President Twigg

President Duncan Tyler

President Helen Tyler

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