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Split the article in two?

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I was wondering-maybe we should split the article into 2 different ones. One for longevity and the other for deaths!

The Robot 2000 (talk) 18:46, 10 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Elbridge Gerry?

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Is there no information about Gerry's cause of death? --Jerchel (talk) 17:21, 19 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

adding information

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Drdpw I don't see why that line shouldn't be there as it's not any different than the lines before and after. AmYisroelChai (talk) 20:18, 28 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Agree with reference to the vacancy of vice president office.--Maher27777 (talk) 21:16, 28 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I restored the information, but moved it to the paragraph about pre-25th Amendment vacancies in the vice-presidency. Drdpw (talk) 22:18, 28 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

median age

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the median age upon accession is the middle vp or the 2 middle ones divided in two so 48 vps makes the 24th and 25th vp by age the median their age divided in two עם ישראל חי (talk) 19:18, 7 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Move discussion in progress

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Table formatting options

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The table as it currently exists (showing just a subset of the rows):

# Vice President Birth
date
Start of vice presidency End of vice presidency Post-VP
timespan
Death
Date Age Date Age Date Age
1 John Adams Oct 30, 1735 Apr 21, 1789 53 years, 173 days Mar 4, 1797 61 years, 125 days 29 years, 122 days July 5, 1826Jul 4, 1826 90 years, 247 days
2 Thomas Jefferson Apr 13, 1743 Mar 4, 1797 53 years, 325 days Mar 4, 1801 57 years, 325 days 25 years, 122 days Jul 4, 1826 83 years, 82 days
3 Aaron Burr Feb 6, 1756 Mar 4, 1801 45 years, 26 days Mar 4, 1805 49 years, 26 days 31 years, 194 days Sep 14, 1836 80 years, 221 days
4 George Clinton Jul 26, 1739 Mar 4, 1805 65 years, 221 days Apr 20, 1812[a] 72 years, 269 days 00,0070 days Apr 20, 1812 72 years, 269 days
26 Charles W. Fairbanks May 11, 1852 Mar 4, 1905 52 years, 297 days Mar 4, 1909 56 years, 297 days 9 years, 92 days Jun 4, 1918 66 years, 24 days
47 Joe Biden Nov 20, 1942 Jan 20, 2009 66 years, 61 days Jan 20, 2017 74 years, 61 days 7 years, 298 days 2024-11-13(Living) 81 years, 359 days
48 Mike Pence Jun 7, 1959 Jan 20, 2017 57 years, 227 days 2024-11-13(Incumbent) 65 years, 159 days 00,000
2024-11-13(Living) 65 years, 159 days
# Vice President Birth
date
Date Age Date Age Post-VP
timespan
Date Age
Start of vice presidency End of vice presidency Death

Another option

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Vice President Born on Term of office Age at stert Age at end Retired for Died on Age
John Adams Oct 30, 1735 01: Apr 21, 1789 – Mar 4, 1797 53 years, 173 days 61 years, 125 days 29 years, 122 days July 5, 1826Jul 4, 1826 90 years, 247 days
Thomas Jefferson Apr 13, 1743 02: Mar 4, 1797 – Mar 4, 1801 53 years, 325 days 57 years, 325 days 25 years, 122 days Jul 4, 1826 83 years, 82 days
Aaron Burr Feb 6, 1756 03: Mar 4, 1801 – Mar 4, 1805 45 years, 26 days 49 years, 26 days 31 years, 194 days Sep 14, 1836 80 years, 221 days
George Clinton Jul 26, 1739 04: Mar 4, 1805 – Apr 20, 1812[a] 65 years, 221 days 72 years, 269 days 00,0070 days Apr 20, 1812 72 years, 269 days
Charles W. Fairbanks May 11, 1852 26: Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 4, 1909 52 years, 297 days 56 years, 297 days 9 years, 92 days Jun 4, 1918 66 years, 24 days
Joe Biden Nov 20, 1942 47: Jan 20, 2009 – Jan 20, 2017 66 years, 61 days 74 years, 61 days 7 years, 298 days 2024-11-13(Living) 81 years, 359 days
Mike Pence Jun 7, 1959 48: Jan 20, 2017 – (present) 57 years, 227 days 65 years, 159 days 00,000
2024-11-13(Living) 65 years, 159 days
Vice President Born on Term of office Age at stert Age at end Retired for Died on Age

When I finish modifying the 2nd table, I'll be interested to hear comments from pagewatchers. YBG (talk) 04:56, 17 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Well, it turns out it didn't make that much difference. I could gain a little more room by removing the numbers. But all in all, we can all breathe a sigh of relief that I didn't try this out in the article itself. YBG (talk) 05:25, 17 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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