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It did happen several times, and what happened was, the office of Vice President remained vacant until the subsequent election. In terms of Presidential succession, the next person in line (Speaker of the What_if_a_vice_president_died_before_the_25th_amendment) would have "moved up" had the President died or resigned, but that never happened.

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Q: Until the 25th amendment was passed what happened if a vice president died in office?
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