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When Lincoln was assassinated, Vice President Andrew Johnson became the new President. No new Vice President was chosen; the office was vacant until Ulysses Grant was elected President in 1868 and Schuyler Colfax became Vice President. This is why the Constitution was amended in 1967, with the 25th Amendment. It finally set rules for how a new Vice President is chosen when the sitting Vice President has to take over the Presidency.
John Adams was the first US vice-president.
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john Adams was the first vice president in 1789
The first vice president to take over office was John Tyler.
The Vice President is chosen before the President.
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Gerald Ford is the first and only vice-president chosen by the process of Amendment 25. He was chosen by Nixon to replace Agnew who was forced to resign.
Whoever got the most votes was president, and 2nd place became vice president.
No, but he or she is the president of the Senate.
no. the vice president is chosen by the presedential nominee, whom you vote for.
They are chosen soon after the presidential nominee has been chosen.
It wasn't. The first presidential election didn't occur until 1788.
The electorial college
They are chosen soon after the presidential nominee has been chosen.
No times. The senate has never chosen the vice-president. In 1824 when no candidate for president got a majority, John C. Calhoun still won a majority of the electoral vote for vice-president.
When Lincoln was assassinated, Vice President Andrew Johnson became the new President. No new Vice President was chosen; the office was vacant until Ulysses Grant was elected President in 1868 and Schuyler Colfax became Vice President. This is why the Constitution was amended in 1967, with the 25th Amendment. It finally set rules for how a new Vice President is chosen when the sitting Vice President has to take over the Presidency.