Congress must approve such a nomination.
No, the President nominates a new Vice President. The nomination must be approved by a majority vote in both Houses of Congress.
No. If a VP serves out his term, his replacement is elected by the people. If he resigns, the President nominates his replacement who must be approved by Congress.
If the Vice President of the United States takes over the office of President, then, the new President nominates someone to take his old job. The nominee must be approved by majority vote in both houses of Congress.
The president nominates a new candidate who must then be approved by congress. It's essentially the same process that's used to select cabinet members.
If the office of vice-president becomes vacant, the President nominates a successor who takes office if approved by a majority vote in both houses of Congress.This provision was added to the U. S. Constitution as part of the 25th Amendment, which was ratified February 10, 1967.the president nominates a new vice president (gradpoint)
The President appoints a new Vice President, who must be approved by Congress.
The president nominates supreme court justices. (also "technically" the president selects the vice president "after" he is elected, so the president "sort-of" nominates the vice president too.) . Hope that helps.
A new Vice President is nominated by the President and must be approved by a majority vote of both houses of Congress.
If the office of the Vice President becomes vacant, the President is responsible for nominating a new Vice President. The nomination must be confirmed by a majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
When a vice president becomes president, he nominates a new vice president who is sworn in after a confirmation vote by a majority of both houses of congress.
The speaker of the House becomes the Vice President.
The Vice President runs with the President as a team. If the original Vice President dies or cannot serve after taking office, the President nominates a new VP, but the Senate has to confirm.