Assuming that you are talking about the United States, the first Vice President to not ever become President was Aaron Burr, the Vice President during Thomas Jefferson's first term as President and the lifelong rival and murderer (in a duel) of Alexander Hamilton.
Not until Inauguration Day, the current Vice President would become President
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No, you do not. You have to be 51 years of age and drink a litre of water a day though.
the first Tuesday after the first monday on Inaguration day,Janurary 20,
The general election for President and Vice President is always held on the first Tuesday in November. The upcoming election in 2008 will be on Tuesday, November 4.
On inaugaration day 2009, Barack Obama, The first black president sworn in.
March 4, 1797 was his first day as President.
Assuming the Vice President of the United States will still be Joe Biden, his sixty-first birthday, on November 20, 2013, will fall on a Wednesday.
The electors are appointed on the day after the first Monday of November based on the public voting that takes place or culminates that day. The electors then vote for President and Vice President on the Monday after the second Tuesday of December. Those votes are counted on the following January 6 by a joint session of Congress overseen by the Vice President.
He meant if the vice president dies then he becomes everything and then is incharge.
Thomas Jefferson left the office of Vice President to take the office of President. So he was more stepping up than stepping down.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court administers the oath to the President. There is no designated person to swear in the vice-president, however. That is up to the Vice President elect.