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The 23rd amendment, also known as the Bill of Adjoinment.

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Which amendment allows for election of the president and vice president as a ticket?

The 12th amendment has this effect. It provides for separate elections of the president and vice-president.


Is the vice president elected?

Until the 12th amendment was ratified in 1804, the vice-president was the person getting the second most votes for presidents in the electoral college. Since then the vice-president is elected separately from the president, but by the same electors who swear in advance that they will vote according to their party's nominations for president and vice-president.


Who is the vice president elected by?

He's on the same ticket as the presidential hopeful.


How long is the vice president elected for?

The vice president of the United States is elected for a term of four years, just like the president. They are elected together on a single ticket. There are no term limits for the vice president, so they can potentially serve multiple terms if re-elected.


Should the president and vice president be elected on the same ticket?

Certainly. It did not work to have the president and vice-president working against each other as happened before the 12th amendment . Further voters need to know that if something happens to the president, his general approach will be continued by his successor.


Who was US President when Hubert Humphrey was Vice-President?

HHH was elected the Veep in 1964 when he ran on a ticket headed by Lyndon Johnson.


What party are candidate for president and vice president called?

They are called the party's presidential ticket. Also the party's presidential nominees.


Candidates for president and Vice President. Are called the party's what?

They are called the party's presidential ticket. Also the party's presidential nominees.


What are the party's candidates for president and Vice President are called?

They are called the party's presidential ticket. Also the party's presidential nominees.


Leader who was elected on the Whig ticket but spent most of his presidency in bitter feuds with his fellow Whigs?

John Tyler was elected on the Whig ticket, but nonetheless spent a great deal of his presidency feuding with other Whigs. Tyler was the 10th President of the United States.


Candidates for president and vice president are called the party's?

They are called the party's presidential ticket. Also the party's presidential nominees.


What amendment modified article 2 section 1 clause 3?

Before the Twelfth Amendment, the vice president was basically the runner-up for president. When that meant the vice president was a defeated candidate from a different party, it all but guaranteed that nothing would get done. It was believed that electing both the president and vice president on a single ticket would eliminate this problem.