31. Calvin Coolidge – 141.6
Calvin Coolidge rose to the presidency when Warren Harding passed away in 1923, having previously served as vice president. With his remarkable IQ, Coolidge demonstrated a sharp intellect throughout his political career. Before venturing into politics, he honed his smarts by studying law and even established his own law firm in 1898. Coolidge’s intellect and political acumen earned him a second term in the 1924 election, where he secured a convincing popular vote majority of 2.5 million. His brilliance shone both in the courtroom and in the Oval Office, leaving a notable mark on American history.