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.
No. Agnew was replaced by Gerald Ford. Rockefeller was appointed vice-president when Ford became president due to the resignation of Nixon.
After Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973, Nixon nominated Gerald Ford to replace him, as required by the 25th Amendment, Section 2. After President Nixon resigned in 1974, Gerald Ford became President, satisfying Section 1 of the 25th Amendment.
spiro agnew was the first vice president under president Nixon
The person to replace Spiro Agnew in 1973 was Gerald Ford. President Nixon appointed Gerald Ford to be Vice President.
January 1969, the same day that Richard Nixon became president.
Gerald R. Ford was the man chosen by Nixon to replace Spiro Agnew. He became president when Nixon resigned, but lost to Jimmy Carter in his bid to get a term of his own as president.
After being forced to resign as VP, his party did not consider him to be a viable candidate for president. Spiro Agnew was never elected to the presidency. When Nixon resigned as President, Agnew was no longer the Vice President.
president nixon nominated Gerald Ford as vice president to replace spiro agnew
president nixon nominated Gerald Ford as vice president to replace spiro agnew
Gerald Ford was named to replace Spiro Agnew as vice-president.
Spiro T. Agnew was Nixon's running mate in the 1972 election. Agnew resigned as Vice President October 10, 1973. After his resignation amid charges of bribery, tax fraud and money laundering Gerald Ford was nominated and approved as his replacement.
Gerald Ford. He replaced Spiro Agnew in December 1974 after Agnew resigned following investigations on charges of extortion, tax fraud, bribery, and conspiracy.
Spiro Agnew was the Vice President from 1969 -1973 under President Richard Nixon (1969-1974)