Gerald Ford is the only president who was not elected to the office. He became president after Richard Nixon resigned.
Gerald Ford is the only person to be president and vice president but never elected.
Gerald Ford was the only U.S. president who was never elected as either president or vice president.
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all of them No U. S. President has ever been directly elected by the people.
As of March of 2016, he is not a president, only a candidate. We won't know what kind of president he will be until when and if he is elected.
Never in the United States. George Washington was the only president to be elected unanimously.
No. He was never a candidate for President and only ran for vice-president the one time he won. He was a US senator when his state, TN, seceded.
Gerald Ford is the only president who was not elected to the office. He became president after Richard Nixon resigned.
Gerald Ford is the only person to be president and vice president but never elected.
The vice president does not run for office in the primary or general election. He is selected by the Presidential candidate to be a running mate. The Executive Branch consists of the President, Vice President and Cabinet. The Cabinet members are appointed by the President and approved by the Senate. Therefore, the only elected official in the Executive Branch is the President.
Gerald Ford was the only U.S. president who was never elected as either president or vice president.
In the US, the offices of President and vice-president are the only nationally elected offices.
Pierre Nkurunziza was the President of Burundi in 2014. He was elected President by Parliament on 2005 August 19, and took office on 2005 August 26. He was re-elected by the people on 2010 June 28 and resworn on 2010 August 26. Nkurunziza received 91.6% of the vote as the only candidate in the moderately boycotted election.
Gerald Ford was the only vice-president not elected. He was appointed VP when when the elected VP Agnew resigned resigned.
The Democratic Party nominated a candidate to serve a third term as president. Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated and elected for a third term in 1940, breaking the previous tradition of serving only two terms.
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