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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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If a Vice President of a company makes 100 Grand a year what percentage of his salary should he receive for his year end bonus?

You did not supply enough information. Was the company profitable for the year? How did that compare to last year? Did the VP contribute much? How does the company plan to hand out bonuses to the rest of the staff? What industry is involved? Is this a performance-based reward or just another perk? Were there other bonuses handed out during the year? Did he blame someone else for his farting louder than expected in a staff meeting? Ten percent is a reasonable starting point for genuine effort in a profitable year.

What vice presidents were from Tennessee?

At the time they ran for Vice President, Tennessee was the home state of Andrew Johnson and Al Gore.

Who was the 36 vice president?

The vice President of Jimmy Carter, the 49th president, was

Walter F. Mondale.

List of Vice-Presidents of India with photo?

No.

Name

Took office

Left office

1.

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

May 13, 1952

May 14, 1957

2.

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

May 14, 1957

May 12, 1962

3.

Zakir Hussain

May 13, 1962

May 12, 1967

4.

Varahagiri Venkata Giri

May 13, 1967

May 3, 1969

5.

Gopal Swarup Pathak

August 31, 1969

August 30, 1974

6.

Basappa Danappa Jatti

August 31, 1974

August 30, 1979

7.

Muhammad Hidayat Ullah

August 31, 1979

August 30, 1984

8.

Ramaswamy Venkataraman

August 31, 1984

July 27, 1987

9.

Shankar Dayal Sharma

September 3, 1987

July 24, 1992

10.

Kocheril Raman Narayanan

August 21, 1992

July 24, 1997

11.

Krishan Kant

August 21, 1997

July 27, 2002

12.

Bhairon Singh Shekhawat

August 19, 2002

July 21, 2007

13.

Mohammad Hamid Ansari

August 11, 2007

August 10, 2012

14.

Mohammad Hamid Ansari

August 10, 2012

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What day will the vice president's birthday be on next year?

If you are referring to Joe Biden, his birthday is on November 20th. In 2012, this will be on a Tuesday.

How many Presidents and Vice-Presidents were named Johnson?

Three Vice presidents and 2 presidents:

The 3 Vice Presidents are:

Richard M Johnson - elected 1936 with Van Buren, defeated with him in 1840. Andrew Johnson - elected with Lincoln 1864 - succeeded to Presidency on Lincoln's 1865 assassination Lyndon B Johnson - elected with Kennedy 1960. Succeeded to Presidency on his 1963 assassination. There have been 2 US Presidents with the surname Johnson: Lyndon B Johnson, and Andrew Johnson.

Can the vice president after serving 8 yrs with the president run with a new presidential candidate ie hillarybiden ticket?

yes, that would be legal

The office of the U.S. Vice President has no bearing on the term limits of the President that were established in 1952 with the ratification of the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. If someone were to serve five full terms as Vice President, for example, he/she would still be eligible to be elected President twice. The only way that the term limits affect the Vice Presidency is that the Constitution requires that in order to run for Vice President, one must be eligible to be President. Therefore, someone who has been elected President twice could not run for Vice President.

(There are some who believe that the presidential eligibility requirements for the vice presidency are only the age, citizenship and residency requirements and that having been elected President twice does not prohibit someone from running for Vice President. The opportunity to settle the debate in the courts has never come up.)

Which vice president coined the phrase information superhighway?

I can't say that he coined the phrase, but I believe the former Vice President had become President already and his name is George Herbert Walker Bush, America's 41st President. During his presidency, he spoke about the Information Superhighway.

What are the duties of the Vice President?

A "good" vice president steps in when the President is not available or cannot serve. A good vice president does not ask what needs to be done but goes about doing the work that needs to be done and exhibits strong leadership in the absence of the President. A "good" VP also is supportive of the President, understands his/her role, supports the mission/vision/values of the organization and keeps the President informed of all actions taken.

Which US President had three different vice presidents?

There have been two men who served as vice president under two different presidents, George Clinton and John Calhoun.

How many USPS viCe presidents are there?

I don't think the United States Postal Service has any vice presidents; just postmasters.

List all US presidents?

18th Century1. George Washington2. John Adams 19th Century3. Thomas Jefferson15. James Buchanan4. James Madison16. Abraham Lincoln5. James Monroe17. Andrew Johnson6. John Quincy Adams18. Ulysses S. Grant7. Andrew Jackson19. Rutherford B. Hayes8. Martin Van Buren20. James Garfield9. William Henry Harrison21. Chester A. Arthur10. John Tyler22. Grover Cleveland11. James K. Polk23. Benjamin Harrison12. Zachary Taylor24. Grover Cleveland13. Millard Fillmore25. William McKinley14. Franklin Pierce 20th Century26. Theodore Roosevelt35. John F. Kennedy27. William Howard Taft36. Lyndon B. Johnson28. Woodrow Wilson37. Richard M. Nixon29. Warren G. Harding38. Gerald R. Ford30. Calvin Coolidge39. James Carter31. Herbert Hoover40. Ronald Reagan32. Franklin D. Roosevelt41. George H. W. Bush33. Harry S. Truman42. William J. Clinton34. Dwight D. Eisenhower 21st Century43. George W. Bush44. Barack Obama
i think they should be listed in order numerically. even though 22 and 24 are the same person it is historically important that both of his presidencies should be shown individually.
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Follow this link to see the list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States#Presidents

Who was Woodrow Wilson's vice president?

Thomas Riley Marshall.
Thomas Marshall of Indiana
Thomas R. Marshall.
Thomas R. Marshal
Woodrow Wilson's Vice President was Thomas R. Marshall.

5 Black Presidents?

Barak Obama is the only president with black ancestory in United States history.

Which vice presidents in the US were Jews?

There has never been a Jewish US Vice President.

The only time that such a thing would have been possible was when Al Gore was running for president in 2000, his vice presidential candidate was Joseph Lieberman, who is Jewish.

Who was last years vice president?

Cheney was last years vice president unless you are referring to the Clinton administration

How do vice presidents become president?

---- == Be at least 35 years old and a citizen born in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands (or to American parents abroad). You also need to have been a U.S. resident for at least 14 years.

== Hold a law degree. Out of 43 presidents, 25 have been lawyers. It also helps to have government service on your re'sume'-- 17 governors, 15 senators and 19 members of the House of Representatives have become president.

== Start raising money--lots of it. You've got a long way to go. The Bush-Cheney ticket, for example, spent $186 million campaigning in 2000. See 381 Plan a Fund-Raising Event.

== Gather a bright, devoted and tireless campaign staff, including strategists, spokespeople and speechwriters.

== Campaign like crazy before and during your party's primaries and caucuses. They begin in January of each election year.

Step Six

Name your running mate. When you look at potential candidates for vice president, take into consideration the voting block he or she is supported by and can help deliver (the South, the labor vote, women, senior citizens, military veterans). If your experience is weak in certain areas, your running mate can strengthen it with his our her own background. Bottom line: Pick someone who would be a good president should you die or otherwise leave office. See 349 Plan a Funeral According to Custom.

== Win the majority of delegates who will vote at your party's national convention. If you don't have more than half in your camp going into the convention, work on the unpledged delegates. These include high-ranking party members, governors and congressional representatives.

== Celebrate your convention victory, and campaign like crazy all over the country until elections in November.

== Win a majority of the electoral college, which isn't the same thing as the popular vote. There are 538 electoral votes, and you need 270 of them to become president.

== Practice reciting the oath for the inaugural ceremony on January 20: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."

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Who were the 14 US presidents who served as vice presidents?

The 14 were:

John Adams (1st Vice president, 2nd President)

Thomas jefferson (2nd Vice president, 3rd President)

Martin Van Buren (8th Vice president, 8th President)

John Tyler (10th Vice president, 10th President)

Millard Fillmore (12th Vice president, 13th President)

Andrew Johnson (16th Vice president, 17th President)

Chester Arthur (20th Vice president, 21st President)

Theodore Roosevelt (25th Vice president, 26th President)

Calvin Coolidge (29th Vice president, 30th President

Harry Truman (34th Vice president, 33rd President)

Lyndon Johnson (37th Vice president, 36th President)

Richard Nixon (36th Vice President, 37th President)

Gerald Ford (40th Vice president, 38th President)

George H.W. Bush (43rd Vice President, 41st President)

Four were elected to the Presidency while still serving as Vice President

1. John Adams (1789-1797) was elected President in 1796.

2. Thomas Jefferson (1797-1801) was elected President in 1800.

3. Martin Van Buren (1833-1837) was elected President in 1836.

4. George H. W. Bush (1981-1989) was elected President in 1988.

One was elected to office 8 years after serving as Vice President

1. Richard Nixon (1968-1974) was elected President in 1968 (resigned 1974) after serving as Vice president from 1953 to 1961.

Nine succeeded following the death of the President in office.

1. John Tyler became President when William Henry Harrison died. Initially sought re-election in 1844 as the nominee of the "National Democratic Tyler Convention" but withdrew before the election.

2. Millard Fillmore became President when Zachary Taylor died. Sought the Whig nomination in 1852, but lost to Winfield Scott. Four years later, ran and lost as the candidate of the American and Whig Parties.

3. Andrew Johnson became President when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Sought the Democratic nomination in 1868, but was unsuccessful.

4. Chester A. Arthur became President when James Garfield was assassinated. Sought a full term, but was not re-nominated.

5. Theodore Roosevelt became President when William McKinley was assassinated; then was elected to full term. Did not seek re-election. Four years after leaving office, ran again and lost.

6. Calvin Coolidge became President when Warren Harding died; then was elected to full term. Did not seek re-election.

7. Harry S. Truman became President when Franklin D. Roosevelt died; then was elected to full term. Did not seek re-election.

8. Lyndon B. Johnson became President when John F. Kennedy was assassinated; then was elected to full term. Reelected in 1964, withdrew from 1968 presidential race before convention.

9. Gerald Ford became President when Richard Nixon resigned; then lost election to full term.