First would be to succeeded the President if he becomes unable to serve out his term. Also serves as president of the senate, he may vote if a tie breaker needs to be broken
No, he/she does not have a vice president of their own. However, one could assume that the Secretary of State would be the vice president's vice president. This is based on the chain of presidency.President diesVice president assumes the presidencyVice president diesSecretary of State assumes the preidency.
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Nowadays there will always be a vice-president after a reasonable time. It used to be that if the vice-presidential office became vacant it was not filled until the next presidential election. Now if a vice-president is needed, the President appoints one as soon as possible and he takes office as soon as Congress confirms the appointment,
There are no official term limits for a vice-president, so one VP could potentially serve with more than one president.
As of 2009, Joseph Biden is the 47th US Vice President. Some Presidents have had more than one Vice President, , two vice presidents have served under more than one president (George Clinton and John C. Calhoun) and four (Tyler, Fillmore, A. Johnson, and Arthur) had no Vice President during their successions.
Article One of the Constitution gives the Vice President power to preside over the Senate.
The Vice President
No. Vice is one part and president is the other part.
No vice president in Canada.
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the president chooses a new vice president
The Vice President would then be elected by the Senate.
"To qualify for the vice president of a company, one has to have good overall knowledge of what goes on in the company. The vice president has to act in the president's absence on occasion."
One responsibility the Vice President has is casting tie breaking votes in the Senate. The Vice President is also responsible for the nation if something happens to the President.
The new president will nominate someone for vice-president and if Congress approves, the nominee will be the new vice-president.
The US Vice President presides over sessions of Congress, and is allowed to break a tie vote, if there ever were one. But NOTHING ELSE.
No, he/she does not have a vice president of their own. However, one could assume that the Secretary of State would be the vice president's vice president. This is based on the chain of presidency.President diesVice president assumes the presidencyVice president diesSecretary of State assumes the preidency.