List of people who have held constitutional office in all three branches of the United States federal government
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The following is a list of persons who have held constitutional offices in all three branches of the United States federal government. Membership in this list is limited to persons who have held offices delineated in the Constitution of the United States and laws enacting the relevant constitutional provisions:Served in the Executive Branch as President, Vice President, or another office requiring confirmation by the United States Senate; Served in the Legislative Branch as a member of either the U.S. Senate or the U.S. House of Representatives; and Served in the Judicial Branch as a United States federal judge on a court established under Article Three of the United States Constitution.
Originally created by BD2412
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/* Near misses */ |{{sortname|John Quincy|Adams|John Quincy Adams}} |[[President of the United States]] (1825–1829) |U.S. Representative from [[Massachusetts]] (1831–1848) |''Confirmed as [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States|Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court]] (1811), but declined the appointment.'' |style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party}};" | |[[Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republican]]
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If the Continental Congress is being counted, Foreign Sec should too
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/* Summary */ this is a majority; it is pointless to say "for some", because that would be true for some holding their final office in all three branches
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/* Summary */ [[Charles Evans Hughes]] was an Supreme Court justice, and received his party's nomination in an unsuccessful bid for the presidency, later serving as Secretary of State, and finally as Chief Justice.