No, a governor is the only official who can appoint a senator for his/her state.
Cabinet Members, Ambassadors, federal judges ,US Attorneys and some others of cabinet rank are all appointed by the President. Most need to by confirmed by the Senate in order to take office.
No, the vice president is elected.
no he/she is elected
Yes. Everyone gets a vote.
I think the former President will appoint the vice president I think the former President will appoint the vice president
yes
John Tyler never bothered trying to appoint a Vice President after he became President.
no..the presidential candidate decides whom he will appoint to run as vice president with him
If a President dies and the Vice President takes over, the new President would appoint a vice president, authorized by the 25th amendment.
If a President dies and the Vice President takes over, the new President would appoint a vice president, authorized by the 25th amendment.
If a President dies and the Vice President takes over, the new President would appoint a vice president, authorized by the 25th amendment.
There is no succession to the office of Vice President. Any President, no matter how he attains the office, can appoint a replacement Vice President to be confirmed by a majority of both houses of the Congress. This was established by the 25th Amendment, ratified in 1967. Prior to that time, the office remained vacant until another Presidential election.
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Nixon
20th Amendment
If the Vice President was no longer there due to death, resignation, or becoming President, the acting President can appoint a Vice President. The new VP has to be confirmed by a majority vote o both the US Senate and House of Representatives.