John C. Breckinridge, who served under Franklin Pierce.
John C. Breckinridge, the 14th U. S. Vice President (1857-1861), was 36 when he was sworn in (he was 35 when elected). He was the only U. S. Vice President to date under the age of 40. The second-youngest Vice President, Richard Nixon, was sworn in 11 days after his 40th birthday in January, 1953.
John C. Breckenridge was 36 when he was sworn in in March 1857. He was the youngest U. S. Vice President to date and the only U. S. Vice President under the age of 40. The second-youngest U. S. Vice President, Richard M. Nixon, turned 40 eleven days before he was sworn in in January 1953.
The current Secretary of State is John Kerry, he is the 68th Secretary of State and was sworn into office to serve under President Barrack Obama on February 1, 2013.
Theodore Roosevelt was the Vice President under William McKinley and was the youngest president to hold officer when McKinley was assassinated. John F. Kennedy was youngest president elected to office.
The Legislative Branch includes committees that serve under the president.
Under the Constitution, the president-elect MUST be sworn in precisely at noon, January 20th. The vice president-elect is usually sworn in just before.
The Legislative Branch includes committees that serve under the president.
John Adams was Vice President under President George Washington.
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