Yes, as long as the one term did not exceed the term of office limit as set forth by the 25th Amendment. Yes if he has served only one term If he has served two terms, then probably not, as he is ineligible to a further term as President, and the 12th Amendment states that "no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States".
Yes, but only if the former president "has time left." Presidents have term limits and if a former president has reached his/her limit then he/she cannot be VP because he/she would not be able to assume the office of president without violating the 22nd amendment.
Yes, as long as he/she remains eligible to be President (e.g. was not elected President twice), he/she may run for Vice President.
Yes, as long as they have not already served two terms as President. Once you have served two terms, you are out of luck.
He can unless he has already served two full terms. There was actually serious talk of getting Gerald Ford to run for VP with Reagan after he was President but he was not interested.
Yes and No. People wanted Former President Coolidge to run in 1932 but he declined but he did take a shot for it again. He then supported President Hoover.
Former President Joseph "Erap" Estrada is not qualified to run in the 2010 presidential elections, according to Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez. The former president "can always aspire [to be president again], but he cannot run [to make his wish come true]," the Justice secretary said. "Any president who [has served] his term cannot run for any reelection," Estrada possibly considering to run for president again may constitute a breach of the executive pardon.
Yes. He was the president twice, first from 1976 February 13 to 1979 October 1 and again from 1999 May 29 to 2007 May 29.
Of course. It is only the office of president that is limited and that is only the elected term. One could be elected VP with a President whose intention is to resign, effectively electing the same president over and over again. However, the elected President could decide not to resign and if you had such a popular president, then the constitution could be more easily amended.
Death of a sitting president the Vice President becomes president, election, or by resignation and the Vice President again becomes president.
No
if the president dies the vice president will take his place if the vice president dies they will vote again
Yes, he is running for re-election; his Republican opponent is former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.
It's not really known, Trump could be running for president again, he could possibly win, And Bidon might run too, he might win, it is unknown.
No ex-president who served two terms can run again, in accordance with the 22nd Amendment. Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush each served only one term, and could run again and serve only one term.
No, a President is only allowed 2 terms in office. President FDR was the only President that served more than two terms. He died in office in 22 April 1945. Vice President Harry Truman was elevated to the office of President the same day that FDR died.
Joe Biden was elected as the Vice President of the United States in 2008 with Barack Obama as the President. Both were re-elected in 2012.