If the President dies, the Vice-President takes the Presidential Oath of Office and becomes President of the United States. She then appoints a new Vice-President, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
When a President dies in office, the Vice President automatically replaces him. There is no election until he finishes the deceast President's term of office. So, I'm not sure if that is what you intended to ask.
the vice president elect
the vice president
the vice president
Yes, if the president dies the VP serves out the rest of the president's terms.
Until he or she dies or until their senate term ends.
If the President of the United States dies while in office, the vice president will be immediately sworn in. The vice president will finish out the presidents term.
It depends on local legislation of the country concerned
The Vice President
The Vice-President elect.
The Vice President automatically becomes the president. There is a process, in one of the recent amendments to the Constitution, for the appointment of a new Vice President. They serve the remainder of the original president's term. The Constitution was thus amended after the death of Kennedy (1963) and before the resignation of Nixon (1972).
If a president dies, it is usual for the elected vice president to take over the presidential office for the remaining term of the president.