John Tyler had no vice-president. Tyler was never elected President. He was William Henry Harrison's running mate in 1840. When President Harrison died shortly after his inauguration, Vice-President Tyler assumed the duties of the presidency. However, the Constitution at that time was unclear whether Tyler only assumed the duties of the president, and kept the title of Vice-President, or whether he actually became President. Also, there was no provision in the Constitution for creating a Vice-President when the former Vice-President took over the duties of the President. So no Vice-President was created while Tyler was acting as President. Tyler's term ended in 1844 and he was not re-elected.
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Same as the president. The president has the right to change who the person is in the second term.
Joe Biden is the Vice-President of the USA.
For what period does the vise president of India hold hold office?
BENJAMIN, not "benjaman" FRANKLIN, not "franklen" VICE, not "vise" PRESIDENT, not "presidnet" And on top of all of those corrections, as you could find by checking any history book or on-line encyclopedia, Franklin never served in elective office. The first vice-president was John Adams.