geraldine ferraro of queens, nyc she was a bad choice, on a big time losing ticket, and her husband was a felon, as was her child. of course she might have made a good vp, but we'll never know. her house in queens was beautiful, or better than that.
Sen. Margaret Chase Smith ('64) Rep. Shirley Chilsom ('72) activist Ellen McCormack ('76) Sen. Hillary Clinton
Geraldine Ferraro, Democrat, 1984 Sarah Palin, Republican, 2008
Geraldine Ferraro and Sarah Palin are the only ones to run on a major party ticket.
Hillary Clinton , Victoria Woodhull in 1872 and Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood in 1884 .
There has never been a female Vice President of the United States. Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman nominated by a major political power as its candidate for Vice President of the United States. The question you are asking doesn't make complete sense, but I hope this is the answer you were looking for.
no
Picked individually by the candidates for president
I guess you are asking about the 13th amendment, Grant would have been president and the executive branch isn’t nominated by the amendment.
Usually they are senators or governors who are often nominated. The Vice President is 99% nominated with no doubt, except if they don't want to.
At this writing, 5/3/2010, no woman has ever been elected President or Vice President of the US.
The Vice President could become Acting President in the event of Presidential disability, and there is no codified term. A new Vice President would not be nominated. Should the Vice President succeed to the Presidency, then he would serve out the remainder of that President's term, and a new Vice President would ordinarily be nominated to fill the Vice President's unexpired term.
I think he can run again for president.
Frederick Douglass was nominated for Vice-President in the year 1872. See the following link for more.
A new Vice President is nominated by the President and must be approved by a majority vote of both houses of Congress.
There have been no elected women presidents in the US. Until 1920, US women were not even guaranteed the right to vote. Several women have run for the President as the candidate of various minor parties, but none has been nominated for the post by either of the two major political parties. Senator Hillary Clinton made a very strong showing in the 2008 Democratic primaries but eventually lost out to Obama.(Geraldine Ferraro was the Democratic candidate for Vice President in 1984, and Sarah Palin was the Republican candidate for Vice President in 2008. )
When vice-president Gerald Ford became president due to the resignation of President Nixon, Ford, acting in accordance to the procedure for filling a vacancy in the vice-presidency, nominated Rockefeller for the position and Congress confirmed the appointment.