Vice president
That would be the Speaker of the House, elected by Representatives.
A new speaker is elected if the speaker can not function.
The Clerk of the House serves as the presiding officer of the US House of Representatives until a new Speaker is elected. That person would be the one to call the representatives together.
The Speaker of the House is chosen by election within the House of Representatives. If the Speaker should become President, a new Speaker would be elected byt he House members. As a practicle matter, this would be an election by the members of the Majority Party in the House of Representatives, along with those independents or third party members who might be caucusing with the Majority Party.
Speaker of the US House of Representatives John Boehner was elected by a large margin but would soon face economic dilemma.
The Speaker of the House in the United States is elected by a majority vote of the members of the House of Representatives. In order for Nancy Pelosi to be elected for another two-year term as Speaker, she would need to secure the majority support of her fellow members of the House.
It would be the speaker of the house of Speaker of the House of Representatives
hopefully only the speaker. Otherwise it would be very painful for the speaker. All of the members of the house vote for the speaker
The Speaker has a vote if he/she is a member of the house of representatives BUT ... the speaker of the house does not have to be a member of the house of representatives in order to become speaker so, the speaker has a vote if he/she is a member, but that does not always have to be the case
The House of Representatives is one half of the US Congress. The House is presided over by by the Speaker of the House which is a person who is appointed to be the Speaker by the majority party.
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To be a Speaker of the House, a person must be elected to the House of Representatives. One eligibility requirement for election to the House is that the person must be a citizen. So there can never be a Speaker of the House who is not a citizen of the United States. Someone who can be Speaker might not be elligible for the Presidency, for example f that person was a naturalized citizen, or not yet old enough to meet the Constitutional age requirement for the Presidency. In that case, the Speaker could not become President if both the President and Vice-President are unable to serve. The succession would skip the Speaker and devolve upon the President ProTempore of the Senate.