Realistically, someone that young wouldn't rise to the position of speaker. When selecting the speaker, presidential eligibility requirements are probably kept in mind.
The president is fired
If there is no clear winner in hte electoral college, the House of Representatives elects the president by simple majority vote.
Full scale depression. Definitely no second term for Obama. Probably Republican majority elected to Congress.
"If the President is convicted in an impeachment trial" (or dies), "the President is the only person who loses his office. The Vice President would become the President upon the conviction." -US Constitution
The 20th amendment sets out the term limits for the president, which is important because even the president needs rules. It also describes who becomes president if something happens to him.
The assistant president will be sworn into office.
The VP is elected in the same manner as the president, but separate votes are cast for the VP and president. Just because a presidential candidate is elected does not mean his/her VP running mate must be elected, although this usually happens.
Personal finances are untouched and continue to generate income for a President.
If there is not majority in the Electoral College, the vote goes to the House of Representatives. The president is then elected by a majority of states representatives.
Usually the state governor appoints a replacement for the dead representative until a new election can be held. Since representatives are elected every two years, usually a special election is not called.
You have the world cup, the U.S president is elected, the Olympics are held , and so is the Euro cup. This all happens every four years.
In democracies that is what happens, a president elected democratically may, at an election be defeated by another candidate fighting the election.
yes, the vice president shall act as president in case of death or other constitutional disability of the president, as it is stated in the constitution.
Certainly. It did not work to have the president and vice-president working against each other as happened before the 12th amendment . Further voters need to know that if something happens to the president, his general approach will be continued by his successor.
The Chief Justice of the US does nothing special in the election process. By tradition, he administers the presidential oath when the president takes office.
In accordance with Amendment 25 of the United States Constitution, if the vice president dies, resigns or is otherwise removed, the President of the United States nominates his or her replacement. That person assumes the position of vice president after he or she has been confirmed by a majority vote by both houses of Congress.
Every four years, the president of the United States is subject to a presidential election. This is when the nation votes to decide if the president should continue in office for another term or if a new candidate should be elected. If the president wins re-election, they continue their duties for another four-year term.