How long is the vice president allowed to stay in office after the president either dies or is impeached? Please cite your source with a website link because I need to show where I got the information from.
10 years? The 22nd ammendment says that the vice president is only allowed you stay in office for one term of two years. Well, thanks for giving me the place to find the information…
10 years? The 22nd ammendment says that the vice president is only allowed to stay in office for one term of two years. Well, thanks for giving me the place to find the information…
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This is all i have so far and i need to turn in the speech tomorow .!
My name is Saylin Salazar and I’m running for vice president . I want to be vice president because I want to be more involved in my school . And as far as I know a student council vice president is really involved in their school and in what they do .
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CWRU Names New Vice President for Medical Development
Carol L. Moss has been appointed vice president for medical development and vice dean for external affairs at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Moss will join Case Western Reserve School of Medicine on June 1.
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Vice President Binay joins Banahaw pilgrims
Vice President Jejomar Binay joined the trek of Lenten pilgrims to Mt. Banahaw, known as a “sacred mountain,” police report said.
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CHRIS TZIANABOS NAMED VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER OF WLNE-TV/ABC6
(Providence-RI)— Chris Tzianabos has been named Vice President and General Manager of WLNE/ABC6 effective May 1st, 2011. The announcement was made by Ray Cole, President and COO of Citadel Communications LLC. Citadel will assume responsibility for the management of WLNE/ABC6 from Global Broadcasting pursuant to the terms of a Local Marketing Agreement on May 1st and is expected to take over …
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Section 2 of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states: “Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.” Suppose that a vice-president wishes to retire from the office on condition that a successor be selected and confirmed beforehand. (Cabinet officials and justices on the Supreme Court can do this.) Is this valid, or does there have to be a vacancy in the office before the 25th Amendment can be applied? I would appreciate sharing thoughts and opinions on this. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the clarification, Cochise, regarding my statement about the Cabinet and Supreme Court justices. All I was pointing out was that confirmation hearings can begin with the predecessor still serving, but they have to had officially resigned at that point.
Also please tell me can i make a subsidiary President hold a rank in my company e.g. President of Subsidiary Inc / Corporate Vice President Parent Inc. I think i saw this designation somewhere. Innovative / Out of the box ideas are welcome.
www.ibm.com Roland Hagan, World Wide Vice President of IBM System x Servers, kicks off IBM eX5 Announcement.
You hear about the best and worst U.S. Presidents and sometimes the worst Vice Presidents, but who would be the greatest Vice President?
I want to know what would happen if a US president dies, and then his vice president takes over, but then dies as well. I know it is not likely, but it could potentially happen. What if Lyndon B. John had died in office? Who would have become president?
If you could have any two people in the country run for president and vice president, who would it be?
I personally would love for Colin Powell to run for president with Condoleeza Rice as his running mate.