The President can not hold any other offices while he is president. (I suppose he could run for some other office and then resign one of them if he is elected to both. This will never happen for several reasons. )
No. He must resign any other offices before he is sworn in as President. He can run for President while he holds another office.
Made it so that the president and vice-president run for the two offices on the same ticket
He could run, yes. He's no longer eligible to run for president, as he's served two full terms, but he's still eligible for other offices. John Quincy Adams was a congressman AFTER he was president.
The offices of the President and the Vice President are part of the executive branch of government. Legislative and judiciary are the other two branches.
In the US, the offices of President and vice-president are the only nationally elected offices.
Yes, the two offices are filled thorugh one ballot.
a.6 different waysc.12 different waysb.10 different wayd.15 different ways
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No. The presidency was his only elected office.
Two offices or perhaps better said positions of a US Vice President are these: 1. Presiding officer of the US Senate; and 2. At the discretion of the President, the Vice President can be a member of the National Security Council. 3. Other duties are possible based on various circumstances.
You can only serve 10 years max as President. 2 if the president is killed while you are vp and then 8 more if 2 successful campaigns are run. To the best of my knowledge, Senate and other offices don't usually have term limits.
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