That would be Lyndon Johnson in his first term. Of course he had a VP in his second term. Chester Arthur was the last one to never have a VP.
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VP
If the presidency is vacancy. the VP becomes president and and new VP is promptly appointed . If the president and VP both die at once, the Speaker of the House becomes president.
If the VP dies first, the president would choose a new VP. If the president dies first,. the VP would become president and then would choose a new VP. If the president and VP both die at the same time, the Speaker of the House would become president and then he would choose a new VP.
VP stands for Vice President.
You would elect a new vp but if it were the president the vp would take his place.
VP
If the President had been a VP themself, and then had been sworn in when the President had died. The VP office would then remain vacant until the next election. This changed under Richard Nixon, so that if a VP became President, a new VP would need to be appointed. As a result, when Nixon resigned, his VP Gerald Ford became President, and Nelson Rockefeller was appointed as Vice President.
This depends on the organization/country. US: The VP before Joe Biden was Dick Cheney.
Gerald Ford was the only vice-president not elected. He was appointed VP when when the elected VP Agnew resigned resigned.
Gerald R. Ford, 38th US President, is the ONLY man in US history to have served as both Vice-President and President, without election to either office. He was appointed VP when Nixon's elected VP (Spiro Agnew) resigned over a scandal. When Nixon himself resigned over the Watergate scandal, Ford, as VP, became President.
The requirements for VP are the same as the President, so the VP has to be a natural-born U.S. citizen.