The electoral college
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In the United States, Vice Presidents are indirectly elected through the Electoral College. This college is composed of electors that select the President and Vice President. Ballots are cast for the electors by voters in each state and the District of Columbia.
President ford.he is the only one.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected with different vice presidents.
Gerald Ford. Richard Nixon chose Ford as his Vice President after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew. Ford then became President upon Nixon's resignation. The other vice-presidents who assumed the Presidency were elected as vice-presidents.
The president who was not inaugurated and only took an oath on his residence was President John Tyler. This was after the death of President William Henry Harrison a month after his inauguration.
Both were vice-presidents who became president when the elected president died in office.
There have been way more than two vice presidents that were elected president right after their vice presidential term. The first was John Adams, who was also the first vice president. The second was Thomas Jefferson, who was also the second vice president. The third was Martin Van Buren, who was Andrew Jackson's vice president, and then was elected president right after his vice presidential term. There are many more (including George Bush).
Certainly! There are many Vice-Presidents that have served as President, both because of the death of a president and because they were elected.
The Vice President of the United States shares the President's term of office. The President is elected along with the Vice President to serve 4 years.
Three Vice presidents and 2 presidents:The 3 Vice Presidents are:Richard M Johnson - elected 1936 with Van Buren, defeated with him in 1840. Andrew Johnson - elected with Lincoln 1864 - succeeded to Presidency on Lincoln's 1865 assassination Lyndon B Johnson - elected with Kennedy 1960. Succeeded to Presidency on his 1963 assassination. There have been 2 US Presidents with the surname Johnson: Lyndon B Johnson, and Andrew Johnson.