Presidential and Vice-presidential terms are 4 years.
At one time early in United States history, the President and vice-President were elected seperately. The Constitution was later changed to have the President and vice-President run as a pair.
Normally, once every four years. A president and vice-president are inaugurated after being elected. Additionally, a vice-president would be inaugurated if he or she steps up as president.
Normally, once every four years. A president and vice-president are inaugurated after being elected. Additionally, a vice-president would be inaugurated if he or she steps up as president.
Every 4 years
The vice president is elected at the same time that the president is elected, as stated by the 12th Amendment. So, every 4 years.
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Because the only duties given the vice president are to act as President ProTemp of the Senate, and to succeed the president if he dies.
Usually they are senators or governors who are often nominated. The Vice President is 99% nominated with no doubt, except if they don't want to.
Al Gore is often given credit for this term. I do not think he made it up, but he did use it early.
Vice President