Marrietta Stow ran for the National Equal Rights Party in 1884. As far as I know she's the first documented female to run for vice president in the united states.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_female_United_States_presidential_and_vice-presidential_candidates
There has never been a female Vice President of the United States.
Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman nominated by a major political power as its candidate for Vice President of the United States.
The question you are asking doesn't make complete sense, but I hope this is the answer you were looking for.
In the history of the United States, there has not been a female vice president.
In the US ,The vice president and the president run as a team and are elected at the same time. The current VP was elected in Nov. 2008. The next election will in Nov. 2012.
Geraldine Ferraro was the first to run on a major party ticket.
Geraldine Ferraro was the first from a major party- there may have been others from local parties.
He won by a small number of votes.
Andrew Jackson essentially founded a national Democratic party. The party split just before the Civil War and had to re-organize almost totally. Samuel Tilden was the first candidate of the reformed Democratic Party to have a serious chance of winning.
John Adams was the first vice president of USA under George Washington and was the second president of USA. He was initially a part of democratic-republican party and then joined federalist party under whose auspice s he won the presidential elections.
Andrew Johnson of Tennessee. He had his reward by becoming the Vice Presidential candidate on the ticket with Lincoln in 1864, replacing Hannibal Hamlin, who was Vice President during Lincoln's first term. Johnson became President when Lincoln was murdered.
Corazon Aquino was the first female president of the Philippines. She was president of the Philippines from 1986-1992. She also was the first female president of Asia. == ==
Geraldine Ferraro
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Victoria Woodhull http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/ww/people_woodhull.html ~Stacey
First female vice president in US history A+
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Al Smith was the first Catholic candidate for a regular political party who did not win the election.
The antislavery political party that ran John C. Fremont in the 1856 presidential election was the Republican Party. This was their first presidential candidate, as they had formed in opposition to the expansion of slavery into the western territories. Fremont's campaign platform focused on limiting the expansion of slavery and promoting free labor.
The Republican Party did not exist in 1848. It was begun 1854 and nominated its first Presidential candidate in 1856. He was John C. Fremont.
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Only one presidential candidate and one vice presidential candidate can get 270 votes, so yes.