Nelson Rockefeller
Spiro T. Agnew.
No, Spiro Agnew was replaced by Gerald Ford. When Ford became president upon the resignation of RIchard Nixon, he appointed Nelson Rockefeller as his VP.
If Obama were to die, Joe Biden would become president and he would nominate someone to be VP.
Gerald Ford was serving as Nixon's VP when Nixon resigned, so Ford had no VP
Gerald R. Ford. Ford was selected and confirmed as the vice President on December 6, 1973, while he was a US Congressman, after the resignation of Vice president Spiro T. Agnew. Ford then became President on August 9, 1974 with the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon.(Ford ran for reelection but was defeated by Jimmy Carter in 1976, so he was never elected President or vice president.)
The new President will nominate a new Vice President. After being approved by the US Senate, the nominee becomes the new VP.
Gerald R. Ford preceded Nelson A. Rockefeller as U.S. Vice President. When Gerald Ford became President on 9 Aug 1974 due to the resignation of Richard M. Nixon, he nominated Nelson Rockefeller to replace himself as Vice President. Congress confirmed the nomination on 19 Dec 1974.
Gerald Ford was the only vice-president not elected. He was appointed VP when when the elected VP Agnew resigned resigned.
Ford was nominated to be VP by Nixon and approved by Congress after Agnew resigned as VP. He then became President when Nixon resigned.
According to the 25th amendment whenever there is a vacancy in the office of VP the president shall nominate a vice president. This is then voted upon by both houses, a majority vote confirms.
Richard Nixon's second VP was Gerald R. Ford.
Yes.