it would be filled by a special election called by the governor of the state affected
if there is no president or vice president, i think the chairman of the house of representatives serves temporarily
In the event of a vacancy in the presidency the vice president shall step in and perform the duties of the president. If the vice president is unable to hold this position then the next person in line would be the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
they call for a special election to fill the vacancy.
the governor of the state he/she represents calls for a special election to fill the vacancy.
That house is vacant for 3 years now, it must be haunted since no one is renting or buying it.
A vacancy in the vice presidency can be filled by the President nominating a new Vice President, who must then be confirmed by a majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Most likely, the government would call in someone from their ranks to substitute while they decide whether to hold a vote to replace the congressman or replace them with whoever placed second to them in the local vote.
If the pope has abdicated or resigned, a new pope is elected to fill the vacancy.
no Whenever a vacancy occurs in either House, the Governor is required to "issue writs of election", starting the process for a special election to fill the vacancy. During the election process, the Governor may, if the state legislature has passed a law allowing him/her to do so, appoint someone to temporarily fill only a Senate vacancy until a replacement is elected, but House vacancies always remain vacant until a replacement is elected.
Vacancy is a noun.
== == the govenor appoints someone the govenor appoints someone
In the United States, a vice presidential vacancy is filled by the President nominating a new Vice President, who must then be confirmed by a majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.