Vice President of the Republic of Texas

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The Vice President of the Republic of Texas was the second-highest executive officer of the short-lived independent Texan nation, serving as the constitutional successor and deputy to the President.

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Label Occurrences
Vice President of the Republic of Texas canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political office
vice presidential office
appliesToJurisdiction Republic of Texas
appointedBy election by citizens of the Republic of Texas
associatedWith Annexation of Texas
surface form: Annexation of Texas to the United States

Texas Revolution
constitutionalBasis Constitution of the Republic of Texas (1836)
country Republic of Texas
Texas
dissolvedOrAbolished 1846
electionProcess elected separately from the President
popular vote
firstHolder Lorenzo de Zavala
governmentalJurisdiction Republic of Texas
surface form: independent Republic of Texas (1836–1845)
hasTitle Vice President
headOfGovernmentRole deputy head of state of the Republic of Texas
historicalEra Texas Revolution
surface form: Texas Revolution and early Texas statehood era
inception 1836
jurisdiction Republic of Texas
languageOfWorkOrName English
lastHolder Kenneth Lewis Anderson
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity North America
officeCreatedAlongWith President of the Republic of Texas
officeHolder David G. Burnet
Edward Burleson
Kenneth Lewis Anderson
Lorenzo de Zavala
Mirabeau B. Lamar
officeHoldersCount several individuals between 1836 and 1846
officeScope national
officeType executive branch office
partOf Executive branch of the Republic of Texas
positionInGovernment Republic of Texas political leadership
surface form: Government of the Republic of Texas
ranking second-highest executive officer of the Republic of Texas
reasonForAbolition annexation of Texas by the United States
residence Republic of Texas
role constitutional successor to the President of the Republic of Texas
deputy to the President of the Republic of Texas
seat various capitals of the Republic of Texas (e.g., Columbia, Houston, Austin)
status defunct office
successionOrder first in line to the presidency of the Republic of Texas
successorOffice Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Vice President of the United States
surface form: Vice President of the United States (for Texas as a U.S. state)
termLength three years
termLimits no immediate re-election

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Constitution of the Republic of Texas (1836) createdOffice Vice President of the Republic of Texas
Mirabeau positionHeld Vice President of the Republic of Texas
subject surface form: Mirabeau B. Lamar
David G. Burnet officeHeld Vice President of the Republic of Texas