The country did not have a vice-president until a new one was elected in the next presidential election. In those days, there was no procedure for replacing a vice-president who vacated his office. (George Mifflon Dallas from Pennsylvania became the next vice-president on March 4, 1845.)
After Roosevelt died in 1945 and Vice-president Harry Truman became president, there was no vice-president until Jan, 29, 1949 when Alben Barklet became the new VP. Before the 25th amendment was added to the Constitution, a vacancy in the office of vice-president was not filled until the next presidential election.
A Harding died, vice-president Calvin Coolidge became President, so they was no vice-president until the next election, in 1928. At that time, Charles Dawes from Illinois was elected vice-president, along with President Coolidge.
After Harding died, Vice-president Calvin Coolidge became president and the office of vice-president became vacant . Until the 25th amendment was ratified in 1967. there was no way to replace a vice-president before the next presidential election. Coolidge was re-elected president in 1925 and the new vice-president was Charles G. Dawes.
John Tyler, the Vice President elected with William Henry Harrison, became President in April 1841. (As a result of his means of reaching the office, critics dubbed him "His Accidency".)
Charles Dawes, but not until 1925, following Calvin Coolidge's reelection.
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Warren Harding.
Calvin Coolidge was the Vice President under President from Warren G. Harding from 1921-1923
Thomas Riley Marshall from Indiana was serving as vice-president under Wilson in 1920 when Harding ran for president. Harding's running mate was Calvin Coolidge and both were elected.
In 1920, Calvin Coolidge was elected to serve as vice-president under Warren Harding.
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President Warren Harding and Vice President Calvin Coolidge.
Warren G. Harding was in office from 1921 - 1923 as the 29th President of the United States. He was succeeded by by Vice President Calvin Coolidge upon his death on August 2nd, 1923.
Coolidge was the vice-president of the United States when Warren Harding died. That is why Coolidge first became president. He later was elected to term of his own.
Collidge was the Vice President under Harding. Then Harding died and Collidge was swarn in as President.
Well, he did have one, Charles Dawes, after he was elected to his own term in 1924 but remember that Coolidge was vice president under Warren Harding and became president when Harding died in 1923. At that time there was no constitutional provision for appointing a vice president if that office was vacant so there was no vice president for the remainder of Harding's term. The 25th Amendment to the constitution, allowing for legal replacement of the Vice President, was not enacted until 1967.
He was the vice president when President Harding died on August 3, 1923. He was re-elected in 1924 to a full term of his own.