Article I of the US Constitution provides that is there is a vacancy in the representation of a state in Congress, the "Executive Authority shall issue writs of election to fill the seat vacated. Generally, this means the Governor chooses the replacement.
The New President Chooses a Replacement , (:
The New President Chooses a Replacement , (:
The New President Chooses a Replacement , (:
The New President Chooses a Replacement , (:
It is not quite true because when the office of Vice-President becomes vacant, the President chooses a new Vice-President who then must be approved by both houses of Congress before he can take office. ( 25th amendment.)
He stays Speaker of the House. The V.P. becomes President. I'm pretty sure that he chooses a new V.P. and Congress votes on it (Ammendment 25)
The President . . .Added: . . . with the approval of Congress
If the Congress overrides the veto by a two-thirds majority in each house, it becomes law without the President's signature. Otherwise, the bill fails to become law unless it is presented to the President again and he chooses to sign it.
Congress chooses the President.
Congress chooses the President.
The President of the U.S. with the consent of the Congress.
proposed by the President and confirmed by congress