List of Presidents of Magisteria

Under the current Constitution, the President of Magisteria is the head of state and the deputy head of government, and serves as the commander-in-chief of the country's armed forces. The president is directly elected by qualified voters of the population to a four-year term (with a possibility of a final second term) and must be "a natural-born citizen of Magisteria, a registered voter, able to read and write, at least twenty-five years of age on the day of the election, and a resident of Magisteria for at least ten years immediately preceding such election". Any person who has served as president for more than eight years is barred from running for the position again. Upon an incumbent president's death, permanent disability, resignation, or removal from office, the vice president assumes the post.

Since the office was established in 1855, replacing the Prime Minister and the Governor-General roles, 30 people (28 elected, 2 acting) have served as the president. The first president, Peter Brady, won uncontested in the first presidential election. Louis Brett, infamous for his reforms for a corporate paradise with authoritarian tendencies, so far, is the only president that died in office after being assassinated on December 23, 2005.

The 727-day presidency of Benjamin C. Robinson was the shortest in Magisterian history, beating Brett's presidency after resigning due to being diagnosed of colon cancer. Sacheverell Holland, Hardy Hampson, Ismaël Martel, Forest Lécuyer, Hamilton Christinsen, Ron McMahon, Vincent Jefferson Harrison, Peter Garrett, and Phil Vibert are the nine presidents to win two presidential elections.

There are eight living former presidents: Zachariah Underhill, Bérenger Radcliff, Jean-François Pemberton, Baptiste Bradford, Vincent Jefferson Harrison, Peter Garrett, Carlos Perlman, Balfour Tyrell (acting), and Félicien Janvier (acting). The most recent one to die was Benjamin C. Robinson, on February 16, 2021.