If there is no president, the vice president takes over. As of 2014, the vice president of the United States is Joe Biden.
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Franklin Roosevelt was the first president to take office on the inaugural date specified by the Twentieth Amendment.
Such is what the rules of the Senate say. The president of the Senate is the vice-president who would take the president's office if he were convicted. He would have a conflict of interest, to be sure. Also, it is good to have an experienced judge rule over such an important trial.
If the US President were to die the first four people in line to take become President would beThe Vice-PresidentThe Speaker of the House of RepresentativesThe President Pro Tempore of the SenateThe Secretary of State
John Tyler was the first to take over for an elected president.
John Tyler was the first Vice President to take over the Presidency. He succeeded William Henry Harrison, who died from pneumonia.
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John Tyler, I had to look it up for an AP test
That depends on the constitution of the country of the president in question and as you have not told us that we can not give you an exact answer. In the US the vice president would take over first.
John Tyler took over for William Henry Harrison after he died in office in 1841.
Speaker of The House
The Vice President.
If the president can not fulfill his duties, the vice president will take over. This has only happened a few times throughout the history of the United States.
Chester A. Arthur
To take over the president if he dies.
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