Millard Fillmore was the Vice President of the 12th US President, Zachary Taylor. When Taylor died in 1850, Fillmore became the 13th US President.
The 12th Amendment clarifies the election process for the offices of president and vice-president.
He was the 12th US Vice President.
Before the 12th amendment the President & Vice President were elected independently. They could be worlds apart politically or even hate each other. After the 12th people voted for the President & Vice President as a pair.
The 12th U. S. Vice President was Millard Fillmore.
The 12th constitutional amendment changed the procedure for electing the president and vice president. Members of the Electoral College became required to cast a vote for both president and vice president instead of two votes for president.
The 12th amendment has this effect. It provides for separate elections of the president and vice-president.
Dr. Mohammed Hamid Ansari continues as the 12th Vice President of India.
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The 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution separated the elections of the President and Vice President.
12th Amendment.
Before the 12th amendment was ratified, the presidential electors each cast two votes for President and the second place finisher was made the vice-president. Nowadays, separate votes are take for President and vice-president.