OFFSET
1,3
COMMENTS
These terms currently add up to two more than the total number of Vice Presidents who have already completed their terms because (to date) two VPs were VPs for two different (consecutive) Presidents.
REFERENCES
"U.S. Presidents, Vice Presidents, Congresses", The World Almanac and Book of Facts (2000 edition). New Jersey: Primedia Reference Inc., 1999. pp. 503-504.
EXAMPLE
a(3)=2 because Thomas Jefferson, the third President, had two Vice Presidents (a different one during each of his presidential terms of office). a(22)=1 because Grover Cleveland, the 22nd President, had one Vice President while he was the 22nd President. a(24)=1 because Grover Cleveland, the 24th President also, had one Vice President while he was the 24th President (this VP happened to be a different person).
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,fini
AUTHOR
Rick L. Shepherd, Aug 05 2002
EXTENSIONS
a(43) from Rick L. Shepherd, Jan 20 2009
a(44) from Jon E. Schoenfield, Jan 20 2017
a(45) from Jon E. Schoenfield, Jan 20 2021
STATUS
approved