1981-1989
2 Terms
Republican

1980 Election
Opponents:
James Carter
John B. Anderson
Ed Clark

1984 Election
Opponents:
Walter Mondale
David Bergland
• The USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) was named in his honor.
• Reagan was chosen TIME magazine's Person of the Year in 1980 and 1983.
• Reagan was the oldest President ever elected. Age 73 in 1984.
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
Ronald Wilson Reagan

Born February 6, 1911
Tampico, Illinois

Died June 5, 2004
Bel Air, California

College:
Eureka College

Spouse:
Jane Wyman (Divorced)
Nancy Davis
   Vice President

   Secretary of State


   Secretary of Treasury



   Secretary of Defense


   Attorney General



   Secretary of the Interior



   Secretary of Agriculture


   Secretary of Commerce


   Secretary of Labor



   Secretary of HHS



   Secretary of Education



   Secretary of HUD

   Secretary of Transportation



   Secretary of Energy
George H. W. Bush - 1981-1989

Alexander M. Haig, Jr. - 1981-1982
George P. Shultz - 1982-1989

Donald T. Regan - 1981-1985
James A. Baker, III - 1985-1988
Nicholas F. Brady - 1988-1989

Caspar Weinberger - 1981-1987
Frank C. Carlucci - 1987-1989

William French Smith - 1981-1985
Edwin Meese III - 1985-1988
Richard L. Thornburgh - 1988-1989

James G. Watt - 1981-1983
William P. Clark, Jr. - 1983-1985
Donald P. Hodel - 1985-1989

John R. Block - 1981-1986
Richard E. Lyng - 1986-1989

Malcolm Baldrige, Jr. - 1981-1987
C. William Verity, Jr. - 1987-1989

Raymond J. Donovan - 1981-1985
William E. Brock - 1985-1987
Ann Dore McLaughlin - 1987-1989

Richard S. Schweiker - 1981-1983
Margaret M. Heckler - 1983-1985
Otis R. Bowen - 1985-1989

T. H. Bell - 1981-1985
William J. Bennett - 1985-1988
Lauro F. Cavazos - 1988-1989

Samuel R. Pierce, Jr. - 1981-1989

Andrew L. Lewis, Jr. - 1981-1983
Elizabeth H. Dole - 1983-1987
James H. Burnley IV - 1988-1989

James B. Edwards - 1981-1983
Donald P. Hodel - 1983-1985
John S. Herrington - 1985-1989