Who was the vice president during Adams presidency?
Thomas Jefferson was the Vice President under President John Adams from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.
Tamil Nadu is a state i India and doesn't have its own President. Tamil Nadu is the birth place of many of India's presidents. The first to come from the state was Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan who held office from 1962 to 1967.
Who were nominees for president and vice president in 1972?
In 1972 Richard Nixon was elected President with his running mate Spiro T. Agnew. Their Democratic opponents were George McGovern for President and Sargent Shriver for VP.
(Thomas Eagleton was originally nominated for VP but was found to have had a nervous break down and was dropped from the ticket.) John Schmitz and Thomas Anderson ran on the American Independent ticket and won 1.42% of the popular vote.
Who was Abraham Lincoln's vice president in the election of 1864?
Andrew Johnson was Abraham Lincoln's running mate in the 1864 election during the civil war. Lincoln was re-elected and Johnson replaced Hannibal Hamlin as vice president, becoming Lincoln's second vice president.
When Lincoln was assassinated after the war, Johnson would become the 17th US President.
Who were James Madison's vice presidents?
James Madison had two vice presidents who served under him.
George Clinton, former NY governor, was VP during his first term, dying in office in April 1812. He was the first VP to die in office and one of only two to serve as VP to two different Presidents, as he had also been VP during Jefferson's second term.
Madison's second VP was Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts, who also died in office in November 1814, making Madison the only President to have both his VP's fail to finish their terms. Gerry is also remembered for a salamander-shaped legislative district which he drew earlier in his career, giving rise to the term "gerrymander" (though he did not invent the practice itself, which was far older).
In Madison's first term (1809-1813), George Clinton served as his vice president until he died on 20 April 1812. The post remained vacant until Madison's second term; Elbridge Gerry then served as vice president until he also died in office on 23 November 1814. The post remained vacant for the remaining two years of Madison's term.
The 4th President of the United States was James Madison from March 4, 1809 to March 4, 1817. His Vice Presidents were George Clinton (1809-1812) and Elbridge Gerry (1813-1814)
When is the vice president and president sworn in?
When there is a vacancy in the Presidency, the Vice President is sworn in as President as soon as possible. When there is a vacancy in the Vice Presidency, the President appoints a new Vice President, who is sworn in immediately after Congress approves the appointment.
Otherwise, the normal transition of the Presidency and Vice Presidency occurs at noon EST on January 20 of every fourth year including 2009.
What is the difference between a vice president and a senior vice President?
A VP should directors who report into them. An SVP should have VP's that report into them.
If an SVP has no VPs or a VP has no directors than it's just an ego thing and perhaps a small difference in pay
Can a president run for vice president?
Someone who has been President can run for Vice President if he/she has not served two terms as President. Because the President is limited to two terms, and the Vice President must be eligible to become President, someone who has reached that term limit cannot become Vice President.
What was john f kennedys vice presidents name?
Lyndon Baines Johnson, longtime senator from Texas, was Kennedy's Vice President. He therefore became President upon Kennedy's death.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon Baynes Johnson (LBJ) was Vice-President under John F. Kennedy (JFK)
VP Lyndon Johnson
Lyndon B Johnson
How old do you have to be vice president of US?
You need to be 35 by Inauguration Day.
Only two U. S. Vice Presidents to date were elected when they were in their 30's, John C. Breckinridge, elected in 1856, and Richard M. Nixon, first elected in 1952.
What is the correct match of presidents and there Vice Presidents?
We cannot answer this question unless you tell us the choices that you were given. And an aside from a professor: when teachers give you these kinds of questions, they hope you will do the assignment yourself, rather than asking us to do it for you.
Who influenced Richard Nixon while he was President?
Nixon was ambitious. Once he was nominated for vice-president, I'm sure he began to think about being President. I am not aware that any particular persons influenced him to run.
How have vice presidents become presidents?
Either they get elected to the presidency, after the current president's term in office is up (George H.W. Bush was elected after Ronald Reagan), they take over after the death of the president (Andrew Johnson followed Abraham Lincoln), or in one case took over after the president resigned, (Gerald Ford followed Richard Nixon).
When was Franklin d Roosevelt president?
He was president From 1933 to 1945. During World War II.
The 32nd President of the United States was Franklin D. Roosevelt from March 4, 1933 to April 12, 1945
Who became Trumans Vice President when he became President after Roosevelt's death?
John Tyler was the first VP to assume the office of president due to the death of the president. He succeeded William Henry Harrison (9th US President) who died after only 1 month in office on April 4, 1841.
Tyler was at first considered to be only an acting President and was not allowed to move into the White House nor given any money for official functions. He disagreed, took the oath of office, and carried out the duties of the President. On June 1, 1841, both houses of Congress approved his status. But it was not until the 25th amendment in 1967 that a succeeding Vice President was declared President by law.
Tyler did not run for re-election as President in 1844.
Who are the 4 Texan vice presidents?
There have been three U.S. Vice Presidents to date from Texas:
Who was the Vice President of the United States in 2013?
The Vice-President of the US in 2013 is Joseph Biden, formerly a US Senator from Delaware.
What are the Presidents Advisors called?
The presidents advisors are called his cabinet. They help him with his decisions.
They also head the various federal departments.
The executive department heads appointed by the president are known as cabinet members. Usually, they are addressed as "Mr. or Mrs. Secretary" of each specific cabinet department.
The president's cabinet consists of the secretaries of the departments which report to the president. His cabinet may give him advice about their area of expertise. Also, he can call on experts that he would like to talk to, and most are delighted to meet with him.
The president has a staff who help him carry out his duties and some no doubt help write speeches and give him political advice as do the leaders of his party in Congress. The joint chiefs of staff give him military advice.
The president's cabinet is his traditional group of advisers. Modern presidents also have a large White House Staff to help in many ways, including advice. The president's cabinet consists of the secretaries of the departments which report to the president. His cabinet may give him advice about their area of expertise. Also, he can call on experts that he would like to talk to, and most are delighted to meet with him. The president has a staff who help him carry out his duties and some no doubt help write speeches and give him political advice as do the leaders of his party in Congress. The joint chiefs of staff give him military advice.
What year was Theodore Roosevelt elected Vice-President of the US?
Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States when Andrew Johnson was the Vice President.
Andrew Johnson was the Vice President for a little more than a month (1865 March 4 to April 15), as Lincoln's second Vice President, before Lincoln was assassinated, making Johnson the 17th President of the United States.
The Five Most Recent U. S. Vice Presidents, 1981 - 2012:
How many vice presidents have we had?
Presidents who were previously Vice-Presidents were the following.
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Martin van Buren
John Tyler
Millard Fillmore
Andrew Johnson
Chester A. Arthur
Theodore Roosevelt
Calvin Coolidge
Harry S. Truman
Lyndon B. Johnson
Richard M. Nixon
Gerald R. Ford
George Bush Sr.
Who was the vice president from 1797 to 1801?
John C. Calhoun (born March 18, 1782 in Abbeville, South Carolina; died March 31, 1850 in Washington, DC) succeeded Daniel D. Tompkins as the seventh vice-President of the United States, serving between March 4, 1825 and December 28, 1832, including the whole of 1827.