In the United States, the first elected Vice President was John Adams. This occurred in 1789. Adams was a member of the Federalist Party.
John Adams was the 1st vice president elected.
Washington was elected the first President, Adams the first Vice President.
Washington was elected the first President, Adams the first Vice President.
Adams was elected in 1787 to be the first US vice president.
John Adams was elected to be the first vice president of the US.
Washington was elected the first President, Adams the first Vice President.
Joseph Biden is the current vice-president. He was first elected in November of 2008 and re-elected in 2012.
John Adams was the first Vice-President to be elected President immediately after his Vice-Presidential Term. He was the second person to serve as President of the United Sates, having been Vice-President during the Administration of George Washington.
John Adams
George H. W. Bush was the first incumbent vice-president to be elected president since Van Buren. Theodore Roosevelt was the first former VP to be elected after Van Buren but he was already president when he was elected.
Al Gore was elected Vice President twice. First in 1992, and then again in 1996.
There have been way more than two vice presidents that were elected president right after their vice presidential term. The first was John Adams, who was also the first vice president. The second was Thomas Jefferson, who was also the second vice president. The third was Martin Van Buren, who was Andrew Jackson's vice president, and then was elected president right after his vice presidential term. There are many more (including George Bush).