The answer is commission.
He didn't violate it. He served the rest of the JFK term and then ran for his own.
He didn't violate it. He served the rest of the JFK term and then ran for his own.
There has never been a full 4 year period in U.S. history with the office of Vice President being vacant since 1789. (although John Tyler's tenure in office was only 32 days off and Franklin Pierce's vice president died 6 weeks into his term and never got to his office in Washington. ) 4 presidents served their entire tenure as president without a vice president, none of which served a four year term. The first was John Tyler, followed by Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, and Chester A. Arthur.
He didn't violate it. He served the rest of the JFK term and then ran for his own.
you could use "term"
a term is 4 years but you can run for another tenure
There is no "tenure." They are elected on "terms." Each elected term is 4 years with no more than 8 years for one president. In other words, every 4 years, we have an election for president. They can become and remain (if re-elected) president for a total of 8 years.
How can a president's legacy be carried forward after his term of office
Normally, an individual can be president for two terms, which would be 8 years. But when a president takes office following the incapacitation of the previous president, and if the new president serves less than half of the previous president's term, then the new president can still have two terms of her/his own, bringing the longest possible current tenure to 10 years minus a day. No president has had a time in office that long under these conditions. FDR had a very long tenure in office because during his time there were no limits to the number of terms a president could serve. After his death the limits were changed by way of a Constitutional Amendment.
"time" or "time period" in office is the simple replacement. "tenure" in office might be what you want. His time in office is also referred to as his "administration" .
The vice president would take office because the constitution states that if the president dies or resigns during his term in office the vice president serves the rest of the term
The Vice President of the United States shares the President's term of office. The President is elected along with the Vice President to serve 4 years.