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How is the vice president elected and what is his tenure​

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Answered by rahulverma6333
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Term. The Vice President holds office for five years. The Vice President can be re-elected any number of times. ... However, the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha can perform the Vice President's duties as the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha in such an event.

Residence: Vice President's House

Style: The Honourable (formal); Mr. Vice President (informal)

Term length: Five years; Renewable

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Answered by kunal3965
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Explanation:

the Indian vice president is elected by electoral college that consists of members of both houses of Parliament members of the state legislative assemblies do not have to take part in the election of the vice president the vice president is elected through a secret ballot

Tenure--the Vice President of the India is elected for a period of 5 years he can be Re elected for another term to the vice president can remain in office even after the expiry of of his term; till his or her success is chosen

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