I guess you are asking about the 13th amendment, Grant would have been president and the executive branch isn’t nominated by the amendment.
Under Section two of the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Rockefeller was nominated by President Gerald Ford, and confirmed by both houses of Congress, in 1974.
Gerald Ford was the 1st Vice-President to be appointed under Amendment 25.
Nelson Rockefeller. He was nominated by Ford to be VP 1974. The answer is NOT Gerald Ford.
Under the 25th amendment of the U.S. Constitution, a new vice president is nominated by the president and confirmed by a majority vote of both houses of Congress.
Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford is the first and only vice-president chosen by the process of Amendment 25. He was chosen by Nixon to replace Agnew who was forced to resign.
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.
The short answer to your question is as follows: Pursuant to section 2 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, Gerald Ford was nominated by President Richard Milhous Nixon to fill the vacancy in the office of the Vice President due to the resignation of Spiro Agnew. This nomination was confirmed by majority vote of both houses of Congress. Thus, Gerald Ford became Vice President under President Nixon. To view Amendments 11 through 27, go to the link from the National Archives website which is below under Related Links.
The Twelfth Amendment under the current party system guarantees that the president and vice president will be from the same party.
The U.S. Presidency has been vacated only once since the 1967 ratification of the 25th Amendment. That was on August 9, 1974, when President Richard M. Nixon resigned and Vice President Gerald R. Ford took his place. The first person to become U.S. President after the 25th Amendment was ratified (if that's what you mean) was Richard M. Nixon.
The First Amendment of the federal constitution and similar protections in state constitutions.
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