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.
Yes
If a new president is required(1) The vice-president takes the oath and becomes President (2) He nominates someone to be the new vice-president (3) That person is either confirmed by both houses of Congress or else the president must name another nominee for vice-president.
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President then Vice President then Speaker of the House.
No, the vice president is the president of U.S Senate.
The Vice President of New Mexico is the Vice President of the United States, currently Joseph Biden.
In this case, the US Senate elects the vice-president.
It requires electors to vote for president and vice president.
Separate ballots were required for president and vice president. A+
You don't need any specific skills to be a vice president. You should have had some history in politics and know the background of past presidents.
The 12th constitutional amendment changed the procedure for electing the president and vice president. Members of the Electoral College became required to cast a vote for both president and vice president instead of two votes for president.
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Vice President
vice president until presidents term is up.
Unless the President dies just before Next one takes office, then yes
The vice president is selected by the canidates and if they win the vice president they chose becomes vice president.
The Vice President is the President of the Senate.
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