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US Vice Presidents

The Vice President of the United States is second on line for presidency. In case of a presidential death, resignation, or dismissal, the Vice President would become president. He also has other duties, as laid out by the Constitution.

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Who is Dan Quayle?

Vice President of the United States from 1989 to 1993.

Who were the presidents and vice-presidents in the 1960's?

Kennedy JohnsonThe 35th President of the United States was John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy was in office from January 20, 1961 until November 22, 1963 when he was Assassinated. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson succeeded Kennedy and became the The 36th President of the United States. President Johnson served in office from November 22, 1963 to January 20, 1969.

Who was president Roosevelt's vice president?

This depends on which Roosevelt we are talking about.

When Theodore Roosevelt became President after William McKinley's death, there was no Vice President from 1901 to 1905. Upon his re-election in 1905, Roosevelt choose Charles Warren Fairbanks from Indiana to be his Vice President.

Franklin Roosevelt's first Vice President was John Nance Garner of Texas from March 4, 1933 to Jan. 20, 1941. During Roosevelt's third term his party chose Henry Agard Wallacefrom Iowa to be his VP. President Roosevelt switched VP again for his fourth term when Harry S. Truman from Missouri was chosen, who then became President upon Franklin Roosevelt's death in April 1945.

Why do a lot of people hate Mike Pence?

The best answer to me is because a lot of the US despises our president, and his supporters, which include Mike Pence.

Who are the vice presidents that took over office when presidents died?

John Tyler 1841 for William Harrison (pneumonia) Milard Filmore 1850 for Zachary Taylor (acute gastroenteritis) Andrew Johnson 1865 for Abraham Lincoln (assasination) Chester Arthur 1881 for James Garfield (assasination) Theodore Roosevelt 1902 for William McKinley (assasination) Calvin Coolidge 1923 for Warren Harding (heart attack) Harry Truman for Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1945 (cerebral hemmorhage) Lyndon Johnson for John F. Kennedy in 1963 (assasination)

Who was our 2nd president and who was his vice president?

The 12th President of the United States was Zachary Taylor. President Taylor was in office from March 4, 1849 until his death on July 9, 1850. His Vice President was Millard Filmore, who became the 13th US President, serving until March 4, 1853.

Implied qualifications of president?

The implied qualifications when running for president are basically qualifications the people look for.I.e. Wealth, education, looks, access to money etc.

How were the Vice president and President chosen before the constitution?

There was no popular vote in the election of 1789. Instead, the electoral college chose from a group of candidates. Each college member cast two votes with the candidate receiving the most votes becoming president and the runner-up becoming vice-president. George Washington was elected unanimously receiving all sixty-nine electoral votes. John Adams came in second and became the first Vice-President.

What vice president served multiple presidents?

No vice-president has ever served more than 2 terms, Those that served 2 full terms are John Adams ( under Washington) , Daniel Tompkins (under Monroe) , Thomas Riley Marshall ( under Wilson) , John Nance Garner ( under FDR), Richard Nixon (Eisenhower), George Bush (Reagan), Albert Gore (Clinton) and Dick Cheney ( George W. Bush).

John Calhoun resigned with about three months left in his second term so that he could accept a Senate seat.

Who serves after the president and vice president?

The next president and next vice president serve.

Occasionally the president and vice president are re-elected. Also, sometimes the vice-president becomes the next president.

If there is neither a President nor Vice President able to serve, the Presidency goes to the Speaker of the House of Representatives if he/she is qualified.

Who was the vice president of Rutherford B. Hayes?

James Abram Garfield was the US President after Rutherford B. Hayes.

James A. Garfield was the 20th President of the United States in 1881 from March 4 to September 19, when he died from assassination.

What other offices may the vice president hold during his incumbency?

Two offices or perhaps better said positions of a US Vice President are these:

1. Presiding officer of the US Senate; and

2. At the discretion of the President, the Vice President can be a member of the National Security Council.

3. Other duties are possible based on various circumstances.

Who was the Vice President in 1958?

No one - the office was vacant.

Due to the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in April 1945, Vice President Harry Truman (elected in 1944), had become President. The Vice Presidency remained vacant till January 1945, when Alben Barkley (elected in 1948) took office.

The XXVth Amendment, providing for the replacement of the Vice President, was not enacted until 1967.

Is Hubert H Humphrey a president?

Hubert H. Humphrey was the 38th US Vice President who unsuccessfully ran for president, losing to Richard Nixon.

What was the president or vice president who go impeached?

Two US Presidents were impeached by the House of Representatives. Andrew Johnson, and Bill Clinton. It is the Sentate who votes on whether or not the impeachment charges warrant removal of the President from office. Both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were tried and acquitted by the Senate.

No president has been removed from office by the Senate confirming the charges of impeachment. Andrew Johnson, who became president after Lincoln was assassinated, was tried by the Senate in an impeachment proceeding, but was not removed from office. The Senate voted in his favor by a margin of only one vote.

Why was Hannibal Hamlin replaced as Vice President?

Hannibal Hamlin was replaced by Andrew Johnson because the National Union Party (Created by Republicans and Northern Democrats and lasted from 1864 to 1868) felt he was a stronger vice president and preferred him.

Was Franklin D. Roosevelt a good leader and president?

Yes, not only did he fight for workers' rights and the poorer part of Americans, he distributed wealth to the homeless and those in poverty, led America through WWII, and contributed to the defeat of Nazi Germany and with China utterly dominated Imperial Japan after Pearl Harbor. When he was in office the economy thrived and almost the entire nation adored him. He pulled the nation out of the Great Depression.

He is an icon for modern Socialists, Democrats, Liberal Democrats and Social Democrats.

( People who are not Socialists, Democrats, Liberal Democrats and Social Democrats and who do not trust big government to meet all of their needs rightfully blame him for many of the problems faced today.)

How many ways can a president and vice president be selected from 21 candidates?

Using the mathematical formula n!/((n-r)!(r!)), where n equals the types to choose from and r equals the number chosen, there are 378 possible combinations of electing a president and vice president from a group of 28 people.

Who were William Howard Taft's running mates?

James S. Sherman of New York was his vice-president and running mate in 1908 and 1912.

However, Sherman died just before the election and was replaced with Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University.

Who was the vice president in 1864?

Following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln on April 15, 1865 by John Wilkes Booth, Vice-President Andrew Johnson succeeded the presidency becoming the 17th President of the United States, serving from April 15, 1865 to March 3, 1869. He had no Vice President during his tenure in office.

What last name is common to three vice Presidents?

daniel d tompkins: didnt know

john c calhoun: didnt know

richard m johnson: mentor

george m dallas: mifflin

william r king: rufus

john c breckinridge: didnt know

william a wheeler: didnt know

chester a arthur: alan

thomas a hendricks: didnt know

levi p morton: didnt know

adlai e stevenson: ewing

garret a hobart: didnt know

charles w fairbanks: didnt know

james s sherman: didnt know the last thing i would guess shermans middle name was i would be sure i wouldnt guess schoolcraft

thomas r marshall: didnt know

john calvin coolidge: calvin

john nance garner: nance

henry a wallace: didnt know

harry s truman: s

richard m nixon: milhous

lyndon b johnson: baines

hubert h humphrey: horatio

spiro t agnew: didnt know

gerald r ford: rudolph

nelson a rockefeller: didnt know

walter f mondale: didnt know

george h w bush: herbert walker

dan quayle: didnt know that his first name was even james

al gore: didnt know

richard cheney: didnt know it wont let me use richard cheney REAL name

joe biden: robinette

mike pence: richard

kamala harris: dont know

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How do you be a vice president?

You need to have a strong background in politics. Find someway to show a candidate for presidency what you have accomplished. They may possibly interview you and then choose you.

VP's are next in line to be a president. They make important decisions as well.