Richard M. Nixson severed as 36th Vice President of the United States 1953-1961. He then was elected as the 37th President of the United States from 1969-1974. Where he also holds the status as the only President to resign the office and also the only person to be elected twice to both the Presidency and the Vice Presidency.
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).
Abraham Lincoln was the US President for two terms. In his first term, Hannibal Hamlin was his Vice President, and in his second term, Andrew Johnson was his Vice President. President Lincoln was shot 6 weeks into his second term, and Andrew Johnson became President. Thus, Abraham Lincoln did not have a third Vice President.
A Vice president's term is four years for one term. Like the President, They can have up to two terms in office.
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During Thomas Jefferson's first term, the Vice President was Aaron Burr. Jefferson's second term as President was George Clinton's first term as Vice President (Clinton was one of the two U.S. Vice Presidents who served under two Presidents).
The office of president is the only federal office that has term limits. The vice-president must be qualified to be President, so a person who has already been elected president for two terms could not serve as vice-president.
There are not any duties of the President that are shared by the Vice President and the President can not perform any of the Vice President's two duties.
The 22nd Amendment was passed on March 21, 1947. The amendment set a term limit for the United States President. A President can only serve two, four year terms. There are no term limits for Vice President, House of Representatives, or Senate.
No. 10 is absolute maximum and that can only happen if a person was first a vice-president who filled out a partial term of exactly two years and then was elected to two term of his own.
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.
No. Where would you get such a silly idea?
The position of president can only be filled for 2 full terms or a maximum of 10 years meaning if a vice president were to take over as president and serve as president for less than 2 years he could still serve for 2 full 4 year terms. However, these limitations only apply for the president not the vice president. Therefore, an eligible person can be vice president for unlimited terms. (However, a person who already served two terms as president cannot become vice president.)