Never. Although Humphrey was the Vice President to Johnson, Humphrey lost presidential election to Richard Nixon in 1968.
Lyndon B Johnson did not have a vice president when he first took office because when the term started he was the vice president. Johnson picked Humphrey to be his vice president and then the American people voted for Johnson and Humphrey as a team.
A vice-president does not have to resign his office in order to run for President. Martin Van Buren, Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, George H. W. Bush and Al Gore all ran for President while holding the office of vice-president.
The office was vacant until the next Presidential election when Hubert Humphrey was elected.
Hubert Humphrey was never President; he was Vice President under Lyndon Johnson.
The office was vacant until the next election when Hubert Humphrey gained that position.
Hubert Humphrey was the Vice President of President Johnson.
Hubert H. Humphrey was the 38th US Vice President who unsuccessfully ran for president, losing to Richard Nixon.
Lyndon B. Johnson took the presidents office on November 22, 1963. From 1963 until January 1965, he did not have a vice president. On January 20, 1965, Herbert Humphrey became his vice president.
No one. The Office was vacant until the next Presidential election when Hubert Humphrey became the Vice Presdent.
Lyndon Johnson did not have a vice-president when he first took office since he was the vice-president when the term began. The vice-president for his second term was Hubert H. Humphrey from Minnesota.
Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey.
Lyndon B. Johnson's Vice President was Hubert H. Humphrey. He served from 1965 to 1969, after Johnson assumed the presidency following John F. Kennedy's assassination. Humphrey was a prominent advocate for civil rights and social welfare programs during his time in office. He later ran for president in 1968 but lost to Richard Nixon.