#1 - John Adams - 53 & 57
#2 - Thomas Jefferson - 53
#3 - Aaron Burr - 44
#4 - George Clinton - 65 & 69
#5 - Elbridge Gerry - 68
#6 - Daniel D. Tompkins - 42 & 46
#7 - John C. Calhoun - 42 & 46
#8 - Martin Van Buren - 50
#9 - Richard Johnson - 56
#10 - John Tyler - 50
#11 - George Dallas - 52
#12 - Millard Fillmore - 48
#13 - William R. King - 66
#14 - John C. Breckinridge - 35 (youngest ever)
#15 - Hannibal Hamlin - 51
#16 - Andrew Johnson - 55
#17 - Schuyler Colfax - 45
#18 - Henry Wilson - 60
#19 - William A. Wheeler - 57
#20 - Chester A. Arthur - 51
#21 - Thomas A. Hendricks - 65
#22 - Levi Morton - 64
#23 - Adlai Stevenson - 57
#24 - Garret Hobart - 52
#25 - Theodore Roosevelt - 42
#26 - Charles W. Fairbanks - 52
#27 - James S. Sherman - 53
#28 - Thomas R. Marshall - 58 & 62
#29 - Calvin Coolidge - 48
#30 - Charles G. Dawes - 59
#31 - Charles Curtis - 68
#32 - John Nance Garner - 63 & 67
#33 - Henry A. Wallace - 52
#34 - Harry Truman - 60
#35 - Alben Barkley - 70 (oldest ever)
#36 - Richard Nixon - 39 & 43 (second-youngest)
#37 - Lyndon B. Johnson - 52
#38 - Hubert Humphrey - 53
#39 - Spiro Agnew - 50 & 54
#42 - Walter Mondale - 48
#43 - George H.W. Bush - 56 & 60
#44 - Dan Quayle - 41
#45 - Al Gore - 44 & 48
#46 - Dick Cheney - 59 & 63
#47 - Joe Biden - 66 & 70 (second-oldest)
#48 - Mike Pence - 57
The 40th and 41st U.S. vice presidents, Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller, who were appointed, not elected, to the vice-presidency, took office at the ages of 60 and 66 respectively.
Gerald Ford was elected to office as a U.S. Representative in 1949 at the age of 36. He was not elected to the office of Vice President. He was appointed after Spiro Agnew resigned. He was also not elected to the office of President, and became President after Richard Nixon resigned.
No, certainly not. As long as the minimum age qualification is met, age doesn't matter.
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Yes Hillary can still be Vice President because according to the twelfth amendment she meets the qualifications for president. There for she is qualified to be Vice President. She is a natural-born citizen at least 35 years of age and a resident of the United States for at least 14 years.
Since the vice President must be capable of taking over the Presidency in the event of the death or disability of the President, the vice President has the same requirements as the President. That is, at least 35 years of age, and a US citizen born in the US.
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The minimum age is 35. :D
John C. Calhoun
Gerald Ford was elected to office as a U.S. Representative in 1949 at the age of 36. He was not elected to the office of Vice President. He was appointed after Spiro Agnew resigned. He was also not elected to the office of President, and became President after Richard Nixon resigned.
Theodore Roosevelt was 46 when elected president in 1904. As the Republican vice-presidential nominee, he took office as vice-president when William McKinley was reelected, and he became president on McKinley's assassination in 1901 at the age of 43.
1. The president in Poland is elected by direct election, by all citizens above 18 years of age. 2. There is no vice president in Poland.
Dick Cheney was never elected U.S. President. The highest office he held was the U.S. Vice Presidency, to which he was first elected at age 59.
Levi P. Morton was 64 years of age when elected and inaugurated as the 22nd Vice President of the United States.
Must be 30+ Years of age and a natural citizen of Colombia And for the president/vice president and in office for four years.
Gerald Ford was never elected President or Vice President.He was 61 when he took over the Presidency after Richard Nixon's resignation, and he was 63 when he ran for President in 1976.
The minimum age is 35. :D
Andrew Johnson was never elected President. He was elected Vice-President under Abraham Lincoln, and ascended to the presidency due to Lincoln's assassination in April 1865. He was 56 years old when he became US President.