4 years
If a US president is going to be put under anesthetic for a period of time, the position is transferred to the vice president for that period. The vice president becomes the acting president.
In those days, there was no method for filling a vacant vice-presidency. There was no vice-president during the time period cited by this question.
The current VP, Joe Biden, was a long-time US Senator from Delaware before becoming the Vice-President.
They serve as Acting President andvice President during the interim period till the time of another election being held.
Joe Biden is Vice-President of the US and therefore President of the US Senate.
He was the 12th US Vice President.
Yes, that is possible. Companies have either an owner or a board of directors who appoints positions such as president and vice president; unlike the US federal government, there is no automatic promotion of a vice president to president in the event that the office of the president becomes vacant for whatever reason. When a company has no president, the owner or board of directors has to appoint one, and they do not necessarily have to promote the vice president. And there could be a period of time when the new president has not yet been chosen and there is still a vice president. It would be an unusual situation but certainly not an impossible situation.
Not at the same time. Additional information: The Vice-President serves as President of the Senate, but is not a Senator. He can only vote in the event of a tie.
The 13th President of the United States was Millard Fillmore from July 9, 1850 to March 4, 1853.He did not have a Vice President.
Richard M. Johnson (9th US Vice President)Richard Nixon (36th US VIce President)Richard (Dick) Bruce Cheney (45th US Vice President)
No
He was the 13th US Vice President.