No, they can be from the same state, but there is a rule in the US Constitution, in the first sentence of the 12th Amendment, that an elector (a member of the electoral college) cannot cast both his presidential and vice presidential votes for candidates from his home state. So if Dick Cheney had not moved from Texas back to Wyoming after becoming George W. Bush's running mate in 2000, each of the 32 Texas electors would have been prohibited from voting for BOTH George W. Bush for president AND Dick Cheney for vice president.
Because the U.S. Constitution disallows it... even though George W. Bush and Dick Cheney were both living in Texas at the time of the 2000 election. (Cheney changed his legal residence to Wyoming, proving that the requirement is rather easy to circumvent.)
There is no law prohibiting such a pairing, but doing so is usually avoided. Candidates tend to pick running mates from a different part of the country in order to appeal to a wider demographic.
Yes, they always do, in fact, since the parties want to balance the ticket. Also, each elector can not vote for both president and vice-president from their own state. If the candidates for president and vice-president were both from the same state, they could not both get votes from their own state, so if the election were close it could result in a vice-president from the other party being elected.
A criminal record does not automatically preclude someone from running for the office of President, however it may prevent that person from running for State office or even voting for themselves.
Barry Faure is the Secretary of State in the Office of the President of Seychelles.
Vincent Nyanzi is the Minister of State in the Office of the Vice President of Uganda.
McCain was the senator from Arizona before running for president.
The name of Uganda's State Minister, Office of the Vice President is Vincent Nyanzi.
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While Mr. Obama was running for office in 2007-2008, he was still a legal resident of Illinois, and his wife and kids still lived in the family home in Chicago.
Any position appointed by the Office of President/ By the President and with the support and consent of the Senate can be removed from office.
The name of Uganda's State Minister for Ethics - Office of the Vice President is Simon Lokodo.
The name of Uganda's State Minister for Economic Monitoring, Office of the President is Henry Banyenzaki.