The Vice-president is elected for four-years along with the president. There is no limit on how many terms a vice-president can serve.
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The vice president is elected with the president
The vice president is selected by the canidates and if they win the vice president they chose becomes vice president.
No. He selected former Delaware senator Joseph (Joe) Biden as Vice President in 2008, and Mr. Biden is the same person President Obama selected in 2012. So both President Obama and Vice President Biden will be serving two terms in office.
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In the United States, the president and vice-president have always been elected by the citizens albeit indirectly via the electoral college.
No. It is quite unlikely that this would ever happen. When the Vice President becomes President, a new Vice President is selected and becomes next in line. Only if the new President were to die before a new Vice President was selected would the Speaker of the House become President. Then a new Vice President and a new Speaker would be selected and they would both be ahead of the President Pro Tempore in the order of ascendence. The Secretary of State would become President only if the President, Vice President, Speaker, and President Pro Tempore all died at essentially the same time.
A candidate for vice president of the U.S. does not run separately. The VP candidate is selected as a running mate by the candidate for president, and they run as a team. Back in the beginning, they did run separately: the person with the most votes was president, and the one with the second most was vice president. That system didn't last very long; rivals who'd fought for election didn't usually team up too well. (But it could happen within a party!) A VP can run for president later if the person's party selects him or her as the candidate or if the person decides to run independently.
30 = 6 * 5 if we assume the president and the vice-president must be different people.