15. John Tyler – 148.1
Following the untimely death of President William Henry Harrison, his vice president, John Tyler, stepped into the presidency, making history as the first individual to assume the highest office without being elected. This unique circumstance led to his political adversaries cruelly labeling him “His Accidency.” Tyler pursued his education at the College of William and Mary, where his focus on law became evident. It comes as no surprise that he later engaged in the field of law, which would shape his political career. Despite the challenges and criticisms he faced, Tyler’s unexpected ascent to the presidency left a lasting legacy, forever associating him with the distinctive nickname bestowed upon him by his detractors.