List of fictional presidents of the United States (U–Z)

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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 United States presidents, U through Z.

Contents

U

President Claire Hale Underwood

President Francis J. "Frank" Underwood

President Matthew Underwood

President Nigel Uno

V

President Gloria Valdez

President-elect Francisco Vargas

President Funny Valentine

President Margaret Valentine

President Rudolfo Valenzuela

President Hallux Valgus

President Josephine Vannebuker-Brown

President Peter J. "Doc" Varney

President Villers

President Martin Vincenzo

President Philip Nolan Voigt

President Thomas Voss

W

President "The Wacko"

President Andrew Wadsworth

President Jefferson Lee Wainwright

Acting President Glen Allen Walken

President Garrett Walker

President Wallace

President Albert Baker Warren

President Cristina Warren

President Caleb Warrens

President Warrick

President Dean Cooper Wallace

President Garner Ward

President Ward

President Adam Warner

President Ralph Warner

President Jeff Warnock

President Washington

President Thaddeus Waxman

President Stephen Wayne

President Donald Westview

President Graveney Westwood

President Thomas Westwood

President Westwood

President John Lawrence Wheeler

President Warren G. Wheeler

President Wheeler

President Nathan "Shagpole" Whipple

President Whitcomb

President George White

President White (no first name given)

President Whitman

President Thomas J. Whitmore

President Widmark

President Alice Wiliston

President Jefferson Williams

President Laurence Williams

President Matthew Williams

President Abigail Wilson

President Ellen Wilson

President Joseph Wilson

President Michael Wilson

President "Slade Wilson"

President Thomas Wilson

President Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip

President Hugo Allen Winkler

President Benjamin T. Winslow

President John P. Wintergreen

President Arthur Coleman Winters

President Elizabeth Winters

President Winthrop

President John Winthrop

President Arthur Wright

Y

President Kenneth Jukichi Yamaoka

President Yancy

President Anton York

President Augustus Alvin York

President Ursus Young

President Young

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