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TwitterThe average height of the 45 men who have served as the President of the United States is approximately 180cm (5'11"); this is roughly five centimeters (two inches) taller than the average U.S. male in 2020. Abraham Lincoln has the distinction of being the tallest U.S. president in history, at 193cm (6'4"), while James Madison was the shortest (and lightest) U.S. president at 163cm (5'4"). US presidents are getting taller Of the ten most recent presidents, only Jimmy Carter has been shorter than the presidential average, while none of the presidents who have served since the beginning of the twentieth century have been shorter than the national average. Since Ronald Reagan became president in 1981, George W. Bush and Joe Biden are the only U.S. president to have been shorter than six feet tall; by just half an inch. Trump height controversy Former President Donald Trump made headlines in 2018, when his official height increased from 6'2" (the height from all previously-existing records, including his 2012 drivers license) to 6'3"*. Many in the media speculated that this was to prevent him from being classified as obese according to his body mass index. A number of photos also circulated on social media showing Trump next to (and visibly shorter than) a number of athletes who are officially 6'3", while photos of him standing next to Barack Obama were used to show that he may be closer to his predecessor's height, at 6'1". Nonetheless, Trump's medical report from June 3. 2020, shows that his official height remained at 6'3".
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for President Heights, West Allis, WI, US including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterOf the forty* men who have been elected to the office of U.S. president, the average weight of U.S. presidents has been approximately 189lbs (86kg). The weight range has been between 122lbs (55kg) and 332lbs (151kg), meaning that the heaviest president, William Howard Taft, was almost three times as heavy as the lightest president, James Madison (who was also the shortest president). Although Taft weighed over 300lbs during his presidency in 1909, he did implement a fitness and dietary regimen in the 1920s, that helped him lose almost 100lbs (45kg) before his death due to cardiovascular disease in 1930. Increase over time The tallest ever president, Abraham Lincoln (who was 6'4"), actually weighed less than the presidential average, and also less than the average adult male in the U.S. in 2018. It is important to note that the average weight of U.S. males has gradually increased in the past two decades, with some studies suggesting that it may have even increased by 15lbs (7kg) since the 1980s. The presidential averages have also increased over time, as the first ten elected presidents had an average weight of 171lbs (78kg), while the average weight of the ten most recent is 194lbs (88kg). Recent presidents In recent years, the heaviest president has been Donald Trump, who weighed 237lbs (108kg) during his first term in office; however medical reports published in June 2020 show that he gained 7lbs (3kg) during this term. There was also controversy in 2018, when it appeared that Trump's official height had been increased from 6'2" to 6'3", which many speculated was done to prevent him from being categorized as "obese" (according to his BMI). In the past half century, George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton were the only other presidents to have weighed more than the presidential average, although both men were also 6'2" (188cm) tall. President Joe Biden weighs below the presidential average, at 177lbs (81kg).
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Résultats du 2ème tour des élections présidentielles du 24 avril 2022 par bureau de vote.
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Un identifiant ID_BVOTE permet de réaliser une jointure avec les jeux de données géographiques des secteurs de bureaux de vote
Ces résultats correspondent aux extraits le soir de scrutin du Système d'information élection de la Ville de Paris ("Paris Vote" depuis 2017).
Nous attirons l'attention des utilisateurs sur le fait que des écarts peuvent exister entre les résultats de ces fichiers et ceux publiés par le Ministère de l’Intérieur. Pour l’élection présidentielle, le ministère de l’Intérieur intègre le vote des personnes détenues au 1er arrondissement de Paris.
L’open data recense les chiffres transmis par la Ville à la préfecture de Paris le soir des scrutins. Ceux-ci sont susceptibles d’être corrigés par la commission de recensement des votes. Ces résultats ne prennent pas en compte d’éventuelles rectifications effectuées par les organismes de contrôle ou le juge de l’élection.
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Résultats du 1er tour des élections présidentielles du 10 avril 2022 par bureau de vote.
Vous retrouverez :
Un identifiant ID_BVOTE permet de réaliser une jointure avec les jeux de données géographiques des secteurs de bureaux de vote
Ces résultats correspondent aux extraits le soir de scrutin du Système d'information élection de la Ville de Paris ("Paris Vote" depuis 2017).
Nous attirons l'attention des utilisateurs sur le fait que des écarts peuvent exister entre les résultats de ces fichiers et ceux publiés par le Ministère de l’Intérieur. Pour l’élection présidentielle, le ministère de l’Intérieur intègre le vote des personnes détenues au 1er arrondissement de Paris.
L’open data recense les chiffres transmis par la Ville à la préfecture de Paris le soir des scrutins. Ceux-ci sont susceptibles d’être corrigés par la commission de recensement des votes. Ces résultats ne prennent pas en compte d’éventuelles rectifications effectuées par les organismes de contrôle ou le juge de l’élection.
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TwitterThe average height of the 45 men who have served as the President of the United States is approximately 180cm (5'11"); this is roughly five centimeters (two inches) taller than the average U.S. male in 2020. Abraham Lincoln has the distinction of being the tallest U.S. president in history, at 193cm (6'4"), while James Madison was the shortest (and lightest) U.S. president at 163cm (5'4"). US presidents are getting taller Of the ten most recent presidents, only Jimmy Carter has been shorter than the presidential average, while none of the presidents who have served since the beginning of the twentieth century have been shorter than the national average. Since Ronald Reagan became president in 1981, George W. Bush and Joe Biden are the only U.S. president to have been shorter than six feet tall; by just half an inch. Trump height controversy Former President Donald Trump made headlines in 2018, when his official height increased from 6'2" (the height from all previously-existing records, including his 2012 drivers license) to 6'3"*. Many in the media speculated that this was to prevent him from being classified as obese according to his body mass index. A number of photos also circulated on social media showing Trump next to (and visibly shorter than) a number of athletes who are officially 6'3", while photos of him standing next to Barack Obama were used to show that he may be closer to his predecessor's height, at 6'1". Nonetheless, Trump's medical report from June 3. 2020, shows that his official height remained at 6'3".