Flag of the vice president of the United States

Vice President of the United States
Flag of the vice president of the United States
UseOther Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Proportion63:80
AdoptedOctober 29, 1975 (1975-10-29)
DesignVice presidential coat of arms defacing white background, four dark blue mullets in each corner
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The flag of the vice president of the United States consists of the U.S. vice presidential coat of arms on a white background, with four dark blue stars in the corners. A version of the flag is kept in the vice president's office, is sometimes displayed by the vice president in official photos, and is flown on the vice president's motorcade.

The first official flag for the vice president was specified in 1936, although a special design was used at least twice during the 1910s. The flag has shared the same design as the vice presidential seal since 1948, and the current flag dates from 1975 when it was redesigned during the presidency of Gerald Ford.


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