James Madison had two vice presidents who served under him.
George Clinton, former NY governor, was VP during his first term, dying in office in April 1812. He was the first VP to die in office and one of only two to serve as VP to two different Presidents, as he had also been VP during Jefferson's second term.
Madison's second VP was Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts, who also died in office in November 1814, making Madison the only President to have both his VP's fail to finish their terms. Gerry is also remembered for a salamander-shaped legislative district which he drew earlier in his career, giving rise to the term "gerrymander" (though he did not invent the practice itself, which was far older).
In Madison's first term (1809-1813), George Clinton served as his vice president until he died on 20 April 1812. The post remained vacant until Madison's second term; Elbridge Gerry then served as vice president until he also died in office on 23 November 1814. The post remained vacant for the remaining two years of Madison's term.
The 4th President of the United States was James Madison from March 4, 1809 to March 4, 1817. His Vice Presidents were George Clinton (1809-1812) and Elbridge Gerry (1813-1814)
James Madison did not become the President until 1809, at which point George Clinton was the Vice President. George Clinton was also the Vice President to Thomas Jefferson in 1808, serving from 1805 March 4 until his death on 1812 April 20.
James Madison's Vice Presidents and Cabinet:
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The 4th President of the United States was James Madison from March 4, 1809 to March 4, 1817. His Vice Presidents were George Clinton from 1809-1812, and Elbridge Gerry from 1813-1814 .
James Madison was not the Vice President. He was the 4th President of the United States.
George Clinton then Elbridge Gerry on second term
The 4th President of the United States was James Madison from March 4, 1809 to March 4, 1817. His Vice Presidents were George Clinton (1809-1812) and Elbridge Gerry (1813-1814)
US President James Madison served as Secretary of State under Thomas Jefferson. There is no records showing him to have served as a Vice President.
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James Madison lost both of his vice-presidents to death. They were George Clinton and Elbridge Gerry.
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Both of James Madison's Vice Presidents, George Clinton and Elbridge Gerry, died in office.
james madisons education was matery of greek,latin mathematics,geography,and english literature
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No, there are no presidents or vice presidents from Colorado.
George Washington - John Adams Abraham Lincoln - Andrew Johnson Barack Obama - Joe Biden
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The presidents either died or resigned, and their vice presidents took office, or the vice presidents were elected on their own.