No U. S. Vice President to date has been born in Alabama.
Alabama was the home state of one Vice President, William R. King, who was born in North Carolina.
No U. S. Vice President to date had been born in Alabama. Although the home state of 13th Vice President William R. King (1853) was Alabama, he was born in North Carolina.
That is not possible, but if the president and the vice president are die, the Secretary of state takes over.
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Florida has been neither the birth state nor the home state of any U. S. President or Vice President to date (2012).
He was born in Pennsylvania but was a senator in Delaware.
The home state and birthplace of Vice President Charles Curtis was Kansas.
Indiana. He was born in Ohio though.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the most notable Alabamian vice presidents are William R. King, who served briefly in 1853, and more recently, Kamala Harris, who, while not originally from Alabama, has strong ties to the state through her family. King is the only vice president from Alabama, serving under President Franklin Pierce.
He was born in Pennsylvania but was a senator in Delaware.
No U. S. President or Vice President to date has been from Washington state, but former Vice President Al Gore was born in Washington DC.
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No, he/she does not have a vice president of their own. However, one could assume that the Secretary of State would be the vice president's vice president. This is based on the chain of presidency.President diesVice president assumes the presidencyVice president diesSecretary of State assumes the preidency.