US: No, the speaker of the house would be next in line for the presidency.
Joe Biden is the Vice President elect for the 2008 election.
Their choice of vice-president would take office as the new president if the president-elect should die.
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The Speaker of the House becomes president if something happened to the president and vice president.
Yes. Here are some details about him.Richard Bruce "Dick" Cheney is the forty-sixth and current Vice President of the United States. As Vice President, Cheney is also the President of the United States Senate.
There is no new president if the vice president dies Wrong. Just because the president and the vice president die, does not mean we will not have a president. Someone has to run this country of we would be in complete chaos. It would more than likely be the speaker of the house. And if that doesn't happen, then we would re-elect.
The Speaker of the House would become acting President. (Depending on the circumstances, the inauguration could be advanced to allow the President-elect to be sworn in earlier, but this has never occurred historically.)
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If both the president and vice president die, the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes the President of the United States. The new president nominates someone to become the new vice president, and he or she will assume the office of vice president after both houses of Congress confirm the nomination by a majority vote.
The Vice President would then take his place, until the number of votes needed to officially elect a new President is decided and reached.
If both the president and vice president die, the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes the President of the United States. The new president nominates someone to become the new vice president, and he or she will assume the office of vice president after both houses of Congress confirm the nomination by a majority vote.
The same as the President's. If the current President dies, the Vice President completes his term as the President. A Vice President-elect normally assumes office shortly before the new President (noon on January 20 following the election). Under the 25th Amendment, a new vice president is nominated and confirmed whenever the office is vacant, assuming that it is not a very short period before a new President and Vice President are to be inaugurated.