The 43rd U.S. Vice President is George H. W. Bush (January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1989).
The 45th vice president was Albert Gore.
George Washington served 0 terms as vice president. He was not the vice president.
Franklin Pierce was the President of the United States when William Rufus King was the Vice President. King was only Vice President for 45 days before dying of tuberculosis.
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The 14th President of the United States was Franklin Pierce from March 4, 1853 to March 4, 1857. His Vice President was William King in 1853. William King died of tuberculosis after 45 days in Office. from 1853-1857 there was no Vice President.
William Rufus King served as the vice president of the United States in 1856. He was elected alongside President James Buchanan, but unfortunately, he passed away just 45 days into his vice presidency.
Prior to 1967, anytime a president died in office his vice president took the office of president and did not have a vice president for the remainder of that term. Until the ratification of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, there was no requirement to replace a vice president. For example, Chester Arthur served out the rest of President Garfield's term without a vice president.There have been many occasions in which a President did not have a vice president during one of his terms. For example, Franklin Pierce did not have a vice president for almost all of his term. His vice president, William R. King, died after only 45 days in office.(see the related question)(see Sources and related links below for a complete listing of all of the presidents and their vice presidents, including periods in which they had no vice president)
Vice President
vice president until presidents term is up.
The 14th President of the United States was Franklin Pierce from March 4, 1853 to March 4, 1857. His Vice President was William King who died in 1853 of tuberculosis after 45 days in office. Franklin Pierce finished the rest of his term without a Vice Preisdent.
The vice president is selected by the canidates and if they win the vice president they chose becomes vice president.
The Vice President is the President of the Senate.
William R. King, who served under President Franklin Pierce, was the thirteenth U. S. vice president. Vice President King served for 45 days from March 4, 1853 until his death on April 18, making his the third-shortest U. S. vice presidency of the 47 to date after those of John Tyler and Andrew Johnson.