Position Qualifications:
To be Vice-President in the United States of America a person must be a citizen of the United States their entire life. They must be 35 years or older and they have to have been resident in the United States for at least 14 years prior to appointment.Nomination Process:The Vice-Presidential candidates are nominated at their national and state party conventions, or by the Presidential candidate.Election Time:The Vice-President is elected every 4 years in November with the President.Ballot Qualifications:A person running for Vice-President must be a running mate with a Presidential Candidate who is on Michigan's ballot.
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