The first vacancy in the U. S. vice presidency occurred when Vice President Clinton died in 1812, during the presidency of James Madison.
George Washington
John Tyler was the first vice president to become President without being elected as President. He took over for William Henry Harrison, who was the first President to die in office in 1840.
The current vice president who assumed office after the previous president was impeached and removed from office is Gerald Ford. He became the first vice president to become president without being elected to either position.
John Adams was George Washington's vice president. So he was the first vice president!!!
John Adams was our first vice president and second president.
First president - George Washington First vice president - John Adams
Washington was elected the first President, Adams the first Vice President.
Washington was elected the first President, Adams the first Vice President.
Some companies have several vice-presidents with titles such as first vice-president, second vice-president and so forth.
John Tyler was the first vice-president to assume the role of president.John Tyler was the first vice-president to assume the role of president.
Two Vice PresidentsThe 4th President of the United States was James Madison from March 4, 1809 to March 4, 1817. He had two Vice Presidents. His first Vice President during his first term was George Clinton from 1809 to1812. George Clinton died in 1912, and Madison went without a Vice President for the rest of the term. His second Vice President during his second term was Elbridge Gerry from 1813 to 1814. Vice President Elbridge Gerry died in 1914 and Madison went without a Vice President for the rest of his Presidency.
The first president was George Washington. The first vice president was John Adams.