The President appoints a new VP with Congress's approval. If the President and VP were to both die or leave office suddenly, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes president and a new VP is appointed. The order of presidential succession goes:
President
VP
Speaker of the House
President Pro-tempore of the Senate
Cabinet (by order of when the positions were established)
In case a sitting US President dies in office, the Vice-President becomes President. No one automatically becomes VP. Historically, the office of VP has remained vacant for the remainder of the term, and has only been filled is that President is reelected. After Kennedy was killed and Johnson became President, there was no VP until Johnson's next term began.
If the President and Vice-President both die, the Speaker of the House becomes President and the President Pro-Tempore of the Senate would become Vice President.
The Line of Succession then continues through the Cabinet Officers in the order in which the Cabinets were created; beginning with the Secretary of State and ending with the Secretary of Homeland Security.
You will never see all 19 of these people together. At any event which all Government Officials must attend, one will be absent; having been place in a secure area.
The house speaker is next in line if there is no vice president . If the vice president dies a new vice president would be appointed as soon as possible.
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If the vice president becomes president and dies before a new vice president can be confirmed, the Speake of the House becomes president.
If the vice president dies , the President nominates someone to replace him, subject to approval by Congress
vice president, & if he dies, the speaker of the house
The Vice President
If the president dies then the vice president takes office if the vice president dies then the speaker of office is president
Yes! The Vice President, the the Speaker of the House. This is the current line of succession: http://www.patriotstoolbox.org/america/presidentiallineofsuccession.htm
Amendment 25 gives a process for filling a vacancy in the office of vice president.What happens is that the new President names someone to fill the position and if both houses of Congress approve, he becomes vice president.
If the president dies or resigns, the vice president takes over his job for the remaining years/job.
The vice-president becomes the president.
vice president, & if he dies, the speaker of the house
okay if vice dies the president would still be the same.
The vice president
The Vice President
The vice-president
the vice president.
The speaker of the house takes over(:
If the president dies then the vice president takes office if the vice president dies then the speaker of office is president
The vice-president becomes the president if the president dies. This was true in 1800 and always since the Constitution was ratified. What has changed is a process for replacing the vice-president if something happens to him.
The Vice President of America.