There have been several female third party candidates for President and Vice President, but the only two female major party Vice-Presidential nominees have been U.S. Representative Geraldine Ferraro of New York for the Democratic Party in 1984 and former Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska for the Republican Party in 2008.
Geraldine Ferraro in 1984, and Sarah Palin in 2008.
Sarah Palin
2 candidates * 5 vice-president candidates = 10 combinations.
Picked individually by the candidates for president
To nominate candidates.
The presidential candidates were president Ronald Reagan and former vice president Walter Mondale.The vice presidential candidates were vice president George H.W.Bush and representative Geraldline Ferraro
The party leaders were the ones that chose the list of major-party candidates for president and vice-president. The candidates were then voted on by the electoral college.
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Joe Biden:former vice president Paul Ryan:congressman
The top three contenders.
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Candidates for president and vice-president run as a team- they are elected as a team by the voters through an indirect process spelled out in the US Constitution. A body known as the electoral college officially elects the president and vice-president but the voters choose the electors based on the candidates they promise to vote for.
The US has never had a female President nor vice-president.
male, there has never yet been a female president or vice president