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The Vice President of the United States or VPOTUS is the Second Highest Executive in the US, President of the United States Senate, and 2nd in the Line of Succession to President of the United States. The position was established on June 21, 1788 by the Constitution of the United States, and was first held by John Adams from 1789 to 1797 under Pres. George Washington. Beginning in the 1804 Presidential Election, because of the 12th Amendment, the Vice President was elected on the same ticket as the President.

Tim Andrews is the current Vice President of the United States, serving with and elected with President Jeremy Grenwich. He was sworn into office on January 20, 1985 succeeding Vice President George H.W. Bush.