Gerald Ford was the only vice-president not elected. He was appointed VP when when the elected VP Agnew resigned resigned.
Gerald Ford. He was appointed Vice President and then became president when President Nixon resigned.
Ford was appointed VP by Nixon. When Nixon resigned, Ford became president.
Gerald Ford was appointed as Nixon's vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned, and then became President when Nixon resigned after the Watergate Scandal.
Ford was nominated to be VP by Nixon and approved by Congress after Agnew resigned as VP. He then became President when Nixon resigned.
No- Rockefeller , who was appointed to replace Ford, who became President when Nixon resigned, served out the rest of Ford's term.
Gerald R. Ford is the one. He was appointed vice-president when the elected vice-president Spiro Agnew resigned and became president when President Richard Nixon resigned.
Gerald Ford was appointed vice-president when Agnew resigned his office.
Gerald Ford. When Spiro Agnew resigned President Nixon appointed Ford Vice President. Then Nixon resigned and Ford became President.
Nixon was nominated for President for the first time in 1960. He was nominated again in 1968 and 1972,
He was appointed to replace Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew when Agnew resigned and replaced President Richard Nixon when he resigned.
After Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973, Nixon nominated Gerald Ford to replace him, as required by the 25th Amendment, Section 2. After President Nixon resigned in 1974, Gerald Ford became President, satisfying Section 1 of the 25th Amendment.