Only two are listed in the Constitution: that he assumes the Presidency upon the inability of the President, and that he is the president of the Senate, where he may only vote in the case of a tie.
There are a number of Vice Presidential duties which are described in the Constitution. Some of them include leading the congress and advising the president n various issues of governance.
The Executive Branch of government, which includes the president and vice president, are described in Article II (2) of the U.S Constitution.
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While the Constitution provided information on the election, length of term, and duty as the head of the Senate, it did not outline the specific job duties of the Vice President. In the Constitution, the duties that are stated are, he will replace the president if the president can't complete his term, and he will serve as the President of the Senate, but won't vote unless a tiebreaker is needed.
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There are not any duties of the President that are shared by the Vice President and the President can not perform any of the Vice President's two duties.
John Tyler had no vice-president. Tyler was never elected President. He was William Henry Harrison's running mate in 1840. When President Harrison died shortly after his inauguration, Vice-President Tyler assumed the duties of the presidency. However, the Constitution at that time was unclear whether Tyler only assumed the duties of the president, and kept the title of Vice-President, or whether he actually became President. Also, there was no provision in the Constitution for creating a Vice-President when the former Vice-President took over the duties of the President. So no Vice-President was created while Tyler was acting as President. Tyler's term ended in 1844 and he was not re-elected.
The vice president becomes President if the President dies or is removed from office . There are also procedures by which the vice-president can temporarily assume the duties of president, either voluntarily or involuntarily.
It's in the Constitution that the vice president takes over.
It is in Article Two of the United States Constitution where the powers of the President and Vice President are laid out. The article deals with the executive branch in general.
The 25th amendment to the Constitution allows for a procedure to allow the Vice President to assume the duties of "Acting President".