I found your question somewhat confusing, but I think "yes" is the answer.
What is constitutional is that the same electors vote for president and vice-president.
4 yearss The President and Vice President are elected together or a 4 year term. They can be re-elected once for a total of 8 years.
The vice president of the United States is elected for a term of four years, just like the president. They are elected together on a single ticket. There are no term limits for the vice president, so they can potentially serve multiple terms if re-elected.
vice president
No- they run as a team and are elected together.
In 1828, the Electoral College performed its constitutional duty of electing the President and Vice President of the United States. The electoral votes were counted, and Andrew Jackson was elected as the seventh President of the United States.
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.
John Adams was the 1st vice president elected.
Thomas A. Hendricks, Democrat from Indiana, was elected vice-president in 1884.
The president and the vice president runs the office together as a unit
Gerald Ford is the only person to be president and vice president but never elected.
He is elected in conjunction with the person running as president .