Presidential Astrology. This is a look at presidential elective astrology. Below we have a list of presidential elections from 1796 to the most recent. Next to each name is their sign. The first name is the winner of that election. Then we will look at the astrological patterns in these elections. Even though the process of electing the president has changed over the years, you will notice astrological patterns. Only the top two vote getters are listed. After the table, each sign is added up according to how many elections they show up in. Next to the number of elections that each sign shows up in, you will see the number of elections that they won, and then the percentage will be shown. R=Ran and W=Win. 1796. John Adams, Scorpio. VS. Thomas Jefferson, Aries. 1800. Thomas Jefferson, Aries. VS John Adams, Scorpio. 1804. Thomas Jefferson, Aries. VS Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Aquarius. 1808. James Matteson. Pisces. VS Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Aquarius. 1812. James Matteson. Pisces. VS DeWitt Clinton, Pisces. 1816. James Monroe. Taurus. VS Rufus King, Aries. 1820. James Monroe. Taurus. VS John Q Adams. Cancer. 1824. John Q Adams. Cancer. VS. Andrew Jackson. Pisces 1828. Andrew Jackson. Pisces. VS. John Q Adams, Cancer. 1832. Andrew Jackson. Pisces. VS. Henry Clay, Aries. 1836. Martin Van Buren. Sagittarius. VS. William Henry Harrison, Aquarius. 1840. William Henry Harrison, Aquarius. VS. Martin Van Buren. Sagittarius. 1844. James Knox Polk, Scorpio. VS. Henry Clay, Aries. 1848. Zachary Taylor, Sagittarius. VS. Lewis Cass, Libra. 1852. Franklin Pierce, Sagittarius. VS. Winfield Scott, Gemini. 1856. James Buchanan, Taurus. VS. John Charles Frémont, Aquarius. 1860. Abraham Lincoln, Aquarius. VS. Stephen Arnold Douglas, Taurus. 1864. Abraham Lincoln, Aquarius. VS. George B. McClellan, Sagittarius. 1868. Ulysses S. Grant, Taurus. VS. Horatio Seymour, Gemini. 1872. Ulysses S. Grant, Taurus. VS. Horace Greeley, Aquarius. 1876. Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Libra. VS. Samuel Jones Tilden, Aquarius. 1880. James Abram Garfield, Scorpio. VS. Winfield Scott Hancock, Aquarius. 1884. Grover Cleveland, Pisces. VS. James Gillespie Blaine, Aquarius. 1888. Benjamin Harrison, Leo. VS. Grover Cleveland, Pisces. 1892. Grover Cleveland, Pisces. VS. Benjamin Harrison, Leo. 1896. William McKinley, Aquarius. VS. William Jennings Bryan, Pisces. 1900. William McKinley, Aquarius. VS. William Jennings Bryan, Pisces. 1904. Theodore Roosevelt, Scorpio. VS. Alton Brooks Parker, Taurus. 1908. William Howard Taft, Virgo. VS. William Jennings Bryan, Pisces. 1912. Woodrow Wilson, Capricorn. VS. Theodore Roosevelt, Scorpio. 1916. Woodrow Wilson, Capricorn. VS. Charles Evans Hughes, Aries. 1920. Warren Gamaliel Harding, Scorpio. VS. James Middleton Cox, Aries. 1924. Calvin Coolidge, Cancer. VS. John William Davis, Aries. 1928. Herbert Hoover, Leo. VS. Alfred E. Smith, Capricorn. 1932. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Aquarius. VS. Herbert Hoover, Leo. 1936. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Aquarius. VS. Alfred Mossman Landon, Virgo. 1940. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Aquarius. VS. Wendell Lewis Willkie, Aquarius. 1944. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Aquarius. VS. Thomas Edmund Dewey, Aries. 1948. Harry S. Truman, Taurus. VS. Thomas Edmund Dewey, Aries. 1952. Dwight David Eisenhower, Libra. VS. Adlai Ewing Stevenson II, Aquarius. 1956. Dwight David Eisenhower, Libra. VS. Adlai Ewing Stevenson II, Aquarius. 1960. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Gemini. VS. Richard Nixon, Capricorn. 1964. Lyndon Baines Johnson, Virgo. VS. Bartholomew Morris Goldwater, Capricorn. 1968. Richard Nixon, Capricorn. VS. Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Gemini. 1972. Richard Nixon, Capricorn. VS. George McGovern, Cancer. 1976. James Earl Carter, Jr., Libra. VS. Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr., Cancer. 1980. Ronald Wilson Reagan, Aquarius. VS. James Earl Carter, Jr., Libra. 1984. Ronald Wilson Reagan, Aquarius. VS. Walter Frederick Mondale, Capricorn. 1988. George Herbert Walker Bush, Gemini. VS. Michael S. Dukakis, Scorpio. 1992. William Jefferson Clinton, Leo. VS. George Herbert Walker Bush, Gemini. 1996. William Jefferson Clinton, Leo. VS. Robert Joseph Dole, Cancer. 2000. George W. Bush, Cancer. VS. Albert Arnold Gore, Jr., Aries. 2004. George W. Bush, Cancer. VS. John Forbes Kerry, Sagittarius. 2008. Barrac Obama. Leo. VS. John McCain. Virgo. Number of elections = 54 Aries. R=12 W=2 Chance of winning = 16.66% Taurus. R=8 W=6 Chance of winning=75% Gemini. R=6 W=2 Chance of winning=33.33% Cancer. R=9 W=4 Chance of winning=44.44% Leo. R=7 W=5 Chance of winning=71.42% Virgo. R=4 W=2 Chance of winning=50% Libra. R=6 W=4 Chance of winning=66.66% Scorpio. R=8 W=5 Chance of winning=62.5% Sagittarius. R=6 W=3 Chance of winning=50% Capricorn. R=8 W=4 Chance of winning=50% Aquarius. R=22 W=11 Chance of winning=50% Pisces. R=12 W=6 Chance of winning=50% Elements. Fire. R=25 W=10 Chance of winning=40% Earth. R=20 W=12 Chance of winning=60% Air. R=34 W=17 Chance of winning=50% Water. R=29 W=15 Chance of winning=51.72% You may notice some interesting things. First, you will see that Aries ran 12 times but only had about 16% chance of winning, but Taurus ran less, but they have the highest chance of winning out of all the signs at 75%. This figure goes along with the over all earth sign winning rate of 60% to the fire rate of only 40%. Wile the air signs run the most in this table; they only win about half the time. Why is this? Don't worry air signs, while you break even in the election pool, when the Aquarius wins, those people usually become very powerful, and always win more than one term, with the exception of William H Harrison who died in his first term. Powerful transformative presidents like FDR and Abe Linkin were Aquariuses. The conservative icon Ronald Raigon was also an Aquarius. You may also notice that while Scorpios do well for themselves in the election pool, you do not see them much after 1920. You also see that Pisces disappear from the top after 1908, and the rate of Capricorns went up in the 1900's. There is something else to take notice of. All the Cancers that became president got there through unusual circumstances. George W Bush got there by winning the Electoral College vote, but loosing the popular vote. In the case of John Q Adams, the election was thrown into the House of Representatives. Other Cancers got to the presidency through the death or resignation of a president. There have only bin two sons of presidents that became president themselves, and they were both Cancers. What other kinds of things do you notice?