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Gerald Ford is the only person to be president and vice president but never elected.
No
Vida Goldstein became the 1st female in the British Empire to run for national office when she ran for the Australian Senate in 1902. At the time, women had recently gotten the right to vote in federal elections.
Depending on the country, the person who becomes the president is:The person who wins a presidential election.The person who is the leader of the party who has the most elected members.The person who seizes power in a coup or revolution.The vice president or other position when the previous president dies.
He never was a president, but he did run for president in the 1860 election against Lincoln, Douglas, and Bell.
A person could announce in 2014 that he or she plans to run for President of the United States, but the election is not until 2016.
yes
A candidate must be 32 to run for President.
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie was the first black person to run for president back in 1964.
Yes, in the United States, you can run for president twice even if you lose the first time. There is no limit on the number of times a person can run for president.
A candidate for vice president of the U.S. does not run separately. The VP candidate is selected as a running mate by the candidate for president, and they run as a team. Back in the beginning, they did run separately: the person with the most votes was president, and the one with the second most was vice president. That system didn't last very long; rivals who'd fought for election didn't usually team up too well. (But it could happen within a party!) A VP can run for president later if the person's party selects him or her as the candidate or if the person decides to run independently.
yes
Themselves or the people
Once a President has served two terms, that person is ineligible to run for President again.
Yes. The president must be a natural born citizen.
in the US two terms
He or she uses an exploratory committee.