On January 20th, 2009, the old president will leave office and the new president will be sworn in.
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If the President of the United States died while in office, then the Vice-President would be sworn in as President and there would be no Vice-President until either the next Presidential election, or if the new President nominates a Vice-President which is then confirmed or rejected by Congress. There have been several instances in U.S. history where the President was either assassinated, or died of various causes while in office, and their Vice-President became the next President. In some cases, a new Vice-President was never selected, and the new President served out the remainder of the deceased President's term without a Vice President.
The value of the next best option that is not selected is known as the opportunity cost. It represents the benefits that could have been gained by choosing that option instead of the one that was ultimately chosen.
well right now Barack Obama is president and no one knows who the next president is going to be because we're a democracy in the United States, therefore the people will elect him in the next election. Now if anything happens to the current president, the Vice-president will take over.
In accordance with the 25th Amendment of the U. S. Constituion, the new president nominates someone to be the next vice president, and he or she becomes the next vice president after a confirmation of a majority of both house of congress.
No. It is quite unlikely that this would ever happen. When the Vice President becomes President, a new Vice President is selected and becomes next in line. Only if the new President were to die before a new Vice President was selected would the Speaker of the House become President. Then a new Vice President and a new Speaker would be selected and they would both be ahead of the President Pro Tempore in the order of ascendence. The Secretary of State would become President only if the President, Vice President, Speaker, and President Pro Tempore all died at essentially the same time.
The Sec. of State is next in line.
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Yes. It happens every 6 years and next one will be on July of 2012.
Generally, elections for president are held in the United States every four years. So the election of 2012 has concluded, and the next election will be held in 2016. Vice presidents are selected by the president and his political party, so under most circumstances, if the president gets elected, so does the vice president.
No, in a democracy the president doesn't normally select the next president.