John Adams lost reelection to Thomas Jefferson. Something to keep in mind was that for the first few presidential elections, the winner became President and the runner-up was VP, even if they were from different political parties.
John Adams was made president after George Washington left the presidency, and Adams had been vice president under Washington.
James Schoolcraft Sherman was the Republican Vice President of the United States from March 4, 1909 until October 30, 1912. He died a few days prior to his second reelection and the Vice Presidency was vacant for a period after his death. Sherman served under President Taft and was a former congressman and mayor from Utaca New York.
Robert Strange McNamara was the Defense Secretary of the United States from 196 until 1968. he served under both John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
George H.W. Bush served as the 41st President for only four years from 1989 to 1993. However, he served as vice president under Ronald Reagan for the eight years leading up to his own presidency.
Richard Nixon was the only vice president to become president that did not succeed the president he served under.
Nixon was a lawyer educated at Duke law school and a republican congressman who served as Vice President under Eisenhower. He ran for president in 1960 against JFK, but lost.
As of September 2021, Ronald Reagan's vice president was George H. W. Bush. Bush served as vice president from 1981 to 1989 under Reagan's presidency.
Buchanan lived in Pennsylvania. He was the 15th president and the Secretary of State under President James Polk. He also served as minister to Russia and was in the House of Representatives and Senate. Before his presidency, Buchanan was an attorney.
No. Under the 22nd Amendment (ratified in 1951), an individual may not be elected to the Presidency once he has been elected twice (or only once if he served more than two years after succeeding another President). The possibility that a former President could be elected or appointed to some other office, and succeed to the Presidency despite the amendment, has never occurred and is the subject of constitutional debate.
Technically never. Arthur was vice-president under James Garfield, who was shot and killed in office.
He served in President Thomas Jefferson's Administration.
Two vice presidents from Minnesota are Hubert H. Humphrey, who served as vice president under President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1965 to 1969, and Walter Mondale, who served as vice president under President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981.