The Vice President of the United States (VPOTUS) is the second-highest executive office in the U.S. federal government, ranking after the President. The VPOTUS is first in the presidential line of succession and serves as the President of the Senate, with the authority to cast tie-breaking votes. Elected alongside the President for a four-year term, the Vice President's position was clarified by the Twenty-fifth Amendment, allowing for the filling of vacancies through presidential nomination and congressional confirmation.
Dataperiod: 28 feb. 2025 - 29 maj 2025