Gerald Ford was never elected President nor vice-president. He was appointed vice-president when Spiro Agnew resigned and became President when Richard Nixon resigned. He did run for President in 1976 but lost to Jimmy Carter.
Gerald Ford was appointed vice-president when Agnew resigned his office.
Gerald Ford is the US President elected neither to the office of President or Vice-President.
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The vice president. When the office of vice president is vacant it is the president pro tempore.
The President of the Senate is the Vice-President of the United States.
When he was elected in 1836, Martin Van Buren was the vice-president. After he took office as President in 1837, Richard M Johnson became his vice-president.
the U.S. president and the U.S. vice president
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All presidents have been elected to some government office, but Gerald Ford was the only one who was never elected as vice president or president. He did serve as a congressman, but was appointed, not elected, as vice president by Richard Nixon and took office after Nixon's resign without election.
Technically speaking, they've all been elected in to *office*. However, Ford is the only one who was never elected to the Executive Office (as either President or Vice-President).
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.