LBJ did not appoint a new vice president after he became president. The office of VP remained unoccupied until the 1964 election in which LBJ chose Hubert Humphrey to be his running mate and eventual VP.
When the vice president takes the presidency following the death of a sitting president, the post of vice presdent remains vacant until the next election. Following President Kennedy's assassination, President Johnson was without a vice president from November 22, 1963 until January 20, 1965. President Johnson's running mate in the 1964 election was Hubert H. Humphrey; and following their victory, Humphrey was sworn in as President Johnson's vice president on Inauguration Day, January 20, 1965.
The position of vice-president was left vacant until Hubert Humphrey took office on January 20,1965.
When Kennedy was killed in 1963, Vice-President Johnson became President and there was no vice-president. In Nov. of 1964, Hubert Humphrey was elected as vice-president and took office as VP on Jan. 20, 1965.
The 25th Amendment to the Constitution was passed on 1965 July 5, and took effect on 1967 February 10, allowing for the legal replacement of the Vice President outside of an election, so that the position of Vice President need not be left vacant.
Hubert Humphrey
Hubert Humphrey
Lyndon B. Johnson didn't have a Vice President, if he would have been unable to fulfill the duties as president, Sam Rayburn would have been sworn in, when a vice president assumes the role of president, there would be an absence in the Vice Presidential position as they are relatively unneeded, only to cast the tie breaker vote in the event of tie, which the Speaker of The House would now do in the unlikely event of a tie (it's only happened once in 1825)
Lyndon Johnson became President of the United States after John Kennedy was assassinated. From that time until the Innauguration in 1965 after the 1964 election campaign, the office of Vice-President of the United States was vacant.
When John Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963, his vice president Lyndon Johnson became President. There was no vice president from that time until the inauguration of Hubert Humphrey in January 1965, when President Johnson began his second term.
in 1967, the 25th Amendment to the Constitution was approved, adding a procedure in which the President would nominate a new vice president, who would take that office after confirmation by a majority vote of the House and the Senate.
The vice presidency was vacant from Nov 22 1963 to Jan 20 1965 when Hubert Humphrey became vice president as LBJ's running mate.
Hubert Humphrey
The Office of the Vice President remained vacant until Hubert Humphrey was elected to fill the position on 20 January 1965.
No- he was vice-president before Kennedy was assassinated and so became the president after the assassination .
Hubert Humphrey
During Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency, the following men were assassinated: John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X.
John F. Kennedy was assassinated (killed) during his presidency. So, there was no "after serving" for him.
Unfortunately President John F. Kennedy did not survive to the end of his presidency. President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 at aged 46.
John F. Kennedy was assassinated during his only term as President. He served as the 35th President of the United States from January 20, 1961 until his assassination in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
He was assassinated
President Kennedy never lived to complete his term. He was assassinated in November 1963. We thus will never know what he would have done after completing his presidency.
There was no period after his presidency, he was assassinated before his term ended.
The vice president who became president with President Kennedy was assassinated was Lyndon Johnson.
Lyndon B. Johnson became president due to the death of President John F. Kennedy. After Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, Johnson, who was serving as vice president, assumed the presidency.
John Kennedy
He was assassinated.
Lyndon Baines Johnson was the US President after John Fitzgerald Kennedy.Lyndon B. Johnson was the 36th President of the United States from 1963 November 22 to 1969 January 20. He was originally John F. Kennedy's Vice President and assumed the presidency after Kennedy's assassination in 1963.