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Who was the president who was not elected?

Gerald Ford was the only vice-president not elected. He was appointed VP when when the elected VP Agnew resigned resigned.


Is Richard Nixon the only president who resigned?

Richard Nixon is the first and only President to resign.


Who was the only president to become president by resignation?

That would be Ford who became president when Nixon resigned.


Who is the only president not elected?

Gerald Ford is the only president who was not elected to the office. He became president after Richard Nixon resigned.


Who was the only president who resigned the office of the presidency?

Richard Nixon


What president's vice-president resigned one month before he did?

none The only U.S. President who resigned was Richard Nixon, on August 9, 1974. His first Vice President, Spiro Agnew, resigned ten months earlier, on October 10, 1973.


What president who resigned and the president who replaced him?

Richard M. Nixon is the only US President to have resigned from office. Hew was replaced by his VP, Gerald R. Ford. Ford is the only person to have been VP and President, not elected to either office.


What president of the united states resigned in 1994?

Ronald Regan The only time a U.S. President resigned was when Richard Nixon did so in 1974.


Which president is the only president not-elected to the presidency or vice-presidency?

Gerald R. Ford is the one. He was appointed vice-president when the elected vice-president Spiro Agnew resigned and became president when President Richard Nixon resigned.


Which US president resigned in the 19 seventy's?

The only US president to resign was Richard Nixon.


Who was the only president to succeed offfice without ever being elected?

Gerald Ford. When Spiro Agnew resigned President Nixon appointed Ford Vice President. Then Nixon resigned and Ford became President.


Which president quit or resigned?

Richard Nixon was the only US President to resign his office. John C. Calhoun and Spiro T. Agnew were the two vice-presidents who resigned. Calhoun resigned in order to run the for Senate and because he disagreed strongly with President Jackson. Agnew resigned in disgrace from his past activities as governor of Maryland.