Amendment separating president and vice president elections?
The twelfth amendment separates the vote, however this is only true for the electoral college and not the public election. ChaCha!
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What is the role of the vice president how has it changed in recent years?
The VP of the US has grown in importance as the demands of th...
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JFK's Vice President was the man who became our next Presiden...
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How did the Framers arrange for the electors to choose the President and Vice President?
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Who was Lincoln's vice president elected in 1864?
Republican party nominated President Abraham Lincoln as its p...
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How can a vacancy in the vice president be filled?
The Vacancy of Vice President can be filled by a general elec...
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What is the role of the vice president how has it changed in recent years?
The VP of the US has grown in importance as the demands of th...
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Why did Vice President Spiro Agnew resign?
He was guilty of tax fraud and there were a few other issues ...
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JFK's Vice President was the man who became our next Presiden...
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How did the Framers arrange for the electors to choose the President and Vice President?
Hmm... we sent that Answer to you already! Txt GETNEW to get ...
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What are the duties of a vice president?
The Vice President assists the President in developing agenda...
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What is the President and the Vice-President are members of different political parties?
False. The President and Vice President are of the same polit...
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Why did Vice President Spiro Agnew resign?
He was guilty of tax fraud and there were a few other issues ...
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If the electoral college fails to elect a President, who then makes that choice? A Vice President?
Should no candidate win 270 electoral votes, the 12th Amendme...
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How did the Framers arrange for the electors to choose the President and Vice President?
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If the president and vice president both die who becomes president? And who comes after that person?
The Speaker of the House, then the President Pro Tempore of t...
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Who is the current vice president?
Joe Biden is the current Vice President of the US. He was pre...
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Who becomes president if both the president and vice president can no longer serve?
The Speaker of the House would take over Presidential duties ...
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Who becomes president if the president and vice president dies?
The Speaker of the House would accept responsibilities should...
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How is the vice president elected?
Like the President, the Electoral College votes for Vice Pres...
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Who was bill clintons vice president?
Albert Gore Jr. was Bill Clinton's vice-president. Thanks for...
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Who was Jimmy Carters Vice President?
Former Senator Walter Frederick (Fritz) Mondale was Jimmy Car...
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Who is the current vice president?
Joe Biden is the current Vice President of the US. He was pre...
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Who was bill clintons vice president?
Albert Gore Jr. was Bill Clinton's vice-president. Thanks for...
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Who was Nixons vice president?
Gerald Ford was Richard Nixon's Vice President, who took offi...
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John F. Kennedy's Vice president was Lyndon B. Johnson. Thank...
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Where does the vice president live during his term of office?
The Vice President lives at Number One Observatory Circle, on...
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What does the Constitution say about Vice Presidency?
If something happened to the President the Vice President wou...
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If the president dies and the vice president dies who is in charge?
Assuming the Vice President died before he was able to appoin...
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Who was jefferson davis's vice president?
Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia, was the Vice President to ...
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Who is the vice president for Obama?
Joe Biden of Delaware is Obama's vice president. ChaCha again!
About Vice President
The Vice President is indirectly elected by the people through the Electoral College to a four year term. The Vice President is the first person in the presidential line of succession, if the president resigns, dies or removed from public office. The Vice President is appointed by the President of the United States, subject to approval by both Houses of Congress.

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