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How is the vice-president elected?

The vice president is selected by the canidates and if they win the vice president they chose becomes vice president.


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Who was the first Republican vice-president?

Hannibal Hamlin, from Maine, was elected vice-president in 1860. He and running mate Lincoln were the first Republicans to win the Presidency.


Who was the president who din't win president or vice president?

You must mean Gerald Ford. He became vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned, became president after Richard Nixon resigned, and lost the general election to Jimmy Carter in 1976.


Can one write in the vice president for president if candidate is running for vice president?

You can write in anyone for any office on an election (just don't expect them to win as you will likely be the only person voting that way).


Did Chester Arthur win a president election?

No. He was elected vice-president in 1880 and became president when Garfield was killed in office. He never ran for president.


Would joe biden be a part of the house of representitives if he was elected vice-president?

No, but you are very close. If Senators Obama and Biden win the election, in his capacity as Vice President, Joseph Biden would become the President of the Senate.


Who did john f kennedy beat to win the election of the 1960s?

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Who was the president who did not win election to either the office of the president or vice president?

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Who was the president when James S. Sherman was the Vice President?

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In the event that the senate must choose a vice president it would take how many votes for a candidate to win?

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