Yes. The Democratic Party nominated Geraldine Ferraro to run as Vice-President with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale in 1984. They were beaten by Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush.
The first female vice-presidential candidate was Geraldine Ferraro, who ran on the Democratic ticket with presidential nominee Walter Mondale in the 1984 election. Ferraro's candidacy marked a significant moment in U.S. political history, as she was the first woman to be nominated for vice president by a major political party. Her campaign focused on issues such as women's rights and social justice, and she became a symbol of progress for women in politics.
In the Election of 1984, third-term Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro (D-NY), became the first woman ever to run on a major party's national ticket when she was selected by Walter F. Mondale as his Vice Presidential running mate for the Democratic Party. They were defeated in the general election and won only 13 electoral votes, but political observers at the time did not think that Ferraro's presence had an impact, one way or the other, on the vote.
they were both President of South Africa. Mandela was after de Klerk. After Mandela became President he nominated de Klerk as his first deputy.
Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm was a politician, educator and author. She was a Congresswoman, representing New York's 12th District for seven terms from 1968 to 1983. In 1968, she became the first African American woman elected to Congress. On January 23, 1972, she became the first African American candidate for President of the United States. She won 162 delegates. Other women who ran for President of the United States in 1972 include Linda Jenness and Evelyn Reed. (Wikipedia has an article) Third-term Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro (D-NY), secretary of the House Democratic Caucus, became the first woman ever to run on a major party's national ticket when she was selected by Walter F. Mondale as his Vice Presidential running mate.
John Adams became president and Thomas Jefferson became Vice President.
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Geraldine Ferraro was an American attorney, politician, and diplomat, best known for being the first woman nominated for vice president by a major U.S. political party in 1984 as Walter Mondale's running mate. Born on August 26, 1935, in Newburgh, New York, she served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979 to 1985. Ferraro was a strong advocate for women's rights and social justice throughout her career. After her political tenure, she became a prominent political commentator and author.
The first female vice-presidential candidate was Geraldine Ferraro, who ran on the Democratic ticket with presidential nominee Walter Mondale in the 1984 election. Ferraro's candidacy marked a significant moment in U.S. political history, as she was the first woman to be nominated for vice president by a major political party. Her campaign focused on issues such as women's rights and social justice, and she became a symbol of progress for women in politics.
No woman has ever ran for president on either the democratic or republican tickets. So if Hillary Clinton wins in the primary elections then she would become the firsrt woman to run for president on the democratic ticket. In 1984, Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman to run for vice-president on a major party ticket.
1980 was the date of Reagan's first nomination. He was nominated again in 1984.
George Washington nominated ten justices- no too surprising since there were no justices when he became president.
In the Election of 1984, third-term Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro (D-NY), became the first woman ever to run on a major party's national ticket when she was selected by Walter F. Mondale as his Vice Presidential running mate for the Democratic Party. They were defeated in the general election and won only 13 electoral votes, but political observers at the time did not think that Ferraro's presence had an impact, one way or the other, on the vote.
He was governor of New York before he was nominated for vice-president, running with William McKinley. He became president when McKinley was assassinated.
Hillary Clinton became the first woman to be nominated president by a major party.
He became President because he was the vice-president when President Taylor died. He was nominated for Vice-President by delegate John A Collier, a lawyer from Binghamton, NY .
After Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973, Nixon nominated Gerald Ford to replace him, as required by the 25th Amendment, Section 2. After President Nixon resigned in 1974, Gerald Ford became President, satisfying Section 1 of the 25th Amendment.
Ford was nominated to be VP by Nixon and approved by Congress after Agnew resigned as VP. He then became President when Nixon resigned.