The same as the President's. If the current President dies, the Vice President completes his term as the President. A Vice President-elect normally assumes office shortly before the new President (noon on January 20 following the election).
Under the 25th Amendment, a new vice president is nominated and confirmed whenever the office is vacant, assuming that it is not a very short period before a new President and Vice President are to be inaugurated.
4 years, the same as the President.
All US Vice Presidents are not yet dead.
No. This is not a requirement for being president of the United States.
Nine presidents had their terms finished by the vice-president, Eight of these died in office-( four from assassination and four from natural cause ) and one resigned before his term was over.
Certainly! There are many Vice-Presidents that have served as President, both because of the death of a president and because they were elected.
The terms of U.S. Presidents and Vice Presidents are four years long, beginning and ending on the 20th of January of every fourth year, including 1937, the year of the beginning of the first presidential/ vice-presidential term that started on 20 Jan.
You can be Vice-president for as long as you can be re-elected to the office. There are no term limits for the VP.
The term is four years and coincides with the president's term.
4 years.In the US, four years. Also, US Presidents cannot serve more than ten years.
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