Who are the 10 Worst Presidents of the US till Date? Ranked by Historians

Last Updated: Aug 21, 2026, 18:08 IST

The worst president in US history is frequently debated, but presidents ranked by historians in the 2024 Presidential Greatness Project and C-SPAN’s latest survey identify James Buchanan and Andrew Johnson as consistent bottom-dwellers. These rankings assess leadership, crisis management, and moral authority to determine who was the top 10 worst presidents based on their impact on the Union.

List of worst presidents of US.
List of worst presidents of US.

List of worst presidents of the US: To judge a leader’s legacy, you must rise above the politics of the day and think in terms of the long-term health of the republic. 

Presidential failures are generally regarded as a failure to keep the country united or a disdain for the norms of the office say the 2024 Presidential Greatness Project and the Siena College Research Institute. 

Present names like James Buchanan have topped these lists for decades due to their roles in the lead-up to the Civil War. But recent surveys have seen new entries and shifts based on updated historical perspectives on civil rights and executive ethics.  

List of Worst Presidents of the U.S. 

The following rankings of the U.S. presidents provide a sobering look at how the highest office in the land can be mishandled.

Rank

US President Name

Presidential Tenure

Birth and Death Dates

1

James Buchanan

1857 - 1861

April 23, 1791 – June 1, 1868

2

Andrew Johnson

1865 - 1869

Dec 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875

3

Donald Trump

2017 - 2021

June 14, 1946 - Present

4

Franklin Pierce

1853 - 1857

Nov 23, 1804 - Oct 8, 1869

5

William Henry Harrison

1841

Feb 9, 1773 - April 4, 1841

6

Warren G. Harding

1921 - 1923

Nov 2, 1865 - Aug 2, 1923

7

Millard Fillmore

1850 - 1853

Jan 7, 1800 - March 8, 1874

8

John Tyler

1841 - 1845

March 29, 1790 - Jan 18, 1862

9

Herbert Hoover

1929 - 1933

Aug 10, 1874 - Oct 20, 1964

10

Zachary Taylor

1849 - 1850

Nov 24, 1784 - July 9, 1850

Source: C-SPAN Presidential Historians Survey (2021) and Presidential Greatness Project (2024)

1. James Buchanan

Often cited as the worst US president in almost every scholarly poll, Buchanan’s failure lies in his passivity during the secession crisis.

The American Battlefield Trust says that his unwillingness to take a strong stand against Southern states leaving the Union made the Civil War unavoidable.

He famously said he didn't have the constitutional power to stop secession, which meant he watched the country tear itself apart.

2. Andrew Johnson

Johnson took office following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and historians are harsh on him regarding his poor management of the process of reconstruction. 

According to the National Constitution Center his vetoes of legislation for the benefit of ex-slaves and the leniency shown to former rebels brought about his impeachment and delayed race relations in America by almost a century.

3. Donald Trump

In the 2024 Presidential Greatness Project poll Donald Trump has been rated the most incompetent US President of all time. His poor ranking was determined by his interference in the peaceful transfer of power and being impeached twice. 

As reported by The Guardian the major reason behind Donald Trump’s poor ranking was his deviation from well-established institutional rules.

4. Franklin Pierce

A Northern man with Southern principles, Pierce signed the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. This legislation as documented by Britannica essentially repealed the Missouri Compromise and led to Bleeding Kansas.

It was a period of violent guerrilla warfare over the expansion of slavery that served as a direct precursor to the Civil War.

5. William Henry Harrison

Harrison often appears on the worst president list not due to malice, but due to a total lack of impact. He holds the record for the shortest presidency in history, dying of pneumonia just 31 days after his inauguration. Historians generally rank him low because he was unable to fulfill any of his campaign promises or exercise executive leadership.

6. Warren G. Harding

Harding’s presidency was defined by the Teapot Dome Scandal which involved the secret leasing of federal oil reserves. Harding himself wasn't directly implicated in every crime but the Library of Congress highlights that his administration was one of the most corrupt in history. His tenure was filled with cronyism and bribery that tarnished the office.

7. Millard Fillmore

Fillmore is mainly famous for signing the Fugitive Slave Act in 1850. The legislation mandated that escaped slaves be returned to their masters even in free states.

Historians at the Siena College Research Institute rank him poorly because this act deepened the sectional divide and alienated the abolitionist movement.

8. John Tyler

Known as 'His Accidency,' Tyler was the first Vice President to ascend to the presidency without being elected. He was so unpopular with his own Whig party that they expelled him while he was still in office. His later decision to join the Confederate House of Representatives further damaged his historical standing as a defender of the Union.

9. Herbert Hoover

While a respected humanitarian before his presidency, Hoover is ranked poorly for his response to the 1929 Stock Market Crash. The National Archives details how his rugged individualism philosophy prevented him from providing direct federal aid leading to the Hoovervilles that became the face of the Great Depression.

10. Zachary Taylor

Like Harrison, Taylor’s ranking suffers from a shortened term and a lack of legislative achievement. Though he was a war hero his political inexperience led to a stalled agenda. He died 16 months into his term leaving behind a country increasingly divided over the issue of slavery with no clear path forward.

Historian rankings provide a critical lens through which we view the evolution of American leadership. While modern politics often colors public perception, these scholarly surveys remind us that the ultimate test of a president is their ability to preserve the Union and uphold the democratic values of the Constitution.

Harshita Singh
Harshita Singh

Senior Executive - Editorial

Harshita Singh is an education and general knowledge journalist with over 5 years of experience in educational writing. Specializing in US affairs and GK, Harshita has a track record of breaking down intricate geopolitical and historical subjects into clear, digestible insights for learners. Her strong background in text analysis, coupled with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in English from the University of Delhi, helps her produce authoritative, thoroughly researched content that empowers readers to engage confidently with global current affairs. For inquiries or academic insights, you can reach out to her directly at harshita.singh@jagrannewmedia.com.

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First Published: Aug 21, 2026, 18:08 IST

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