The office was vacant until the next election when Hubert Humphrey gained that position.
He was a senator from Minnesota
Hubert H. Humphrey became Lyndon B. Johnson's Vice President on January 20, 1965.
The United Kingdom does not have a President. The government is run by the Prime Minister. Tony Blair held this position from 1997 to 2007, when he resigned.
Prior to running for president, his most recent government job was U.S. Senator from Illinois.
No-one. The post became vacant when the then vice president, Lyndon B. Johnson, was sworn in as president the day after the assassination of Kennedy. The post was left vacant until the inauguration of Johnson 14 months later. Then, in January 1965, Hubert Humphrey became vice president.
Hubert Humphrey became Vice President of the United States on January 20, 1965. He served under President Lyndon B. Johnson after being elected in the 1964 presidential election. Humphrey continued in this role until January 20, 1969.
There have been two vice-presidents Johnson, about 100 years apart.Andrew Johnson, elected in 1864 and Lyndon Johnsonelected in 1960. Oddly, they each became President due to the assassination of the president.
No one. The position of President of China was not created until Mao Zedong became the President in 1954, replacing the title Chairman of the Central People's Government. In 1930, Chiang Kai-shek was the Chairman of the Nationalist Government of China.
Hubert Humphrey
The office was vacant until the next Presidential election when Hubert Humphrey was elected.
LBJ did not appoint a new vice president after he became president. The office of VP remained unoccupied until the 1964 election in which LBJ chose Hubert Humphrey to be his running mate and eventual VP.