It depends upon the length of the unexpired term that he succeeds to. If a succeeding President serves more than 2 years of another President's term, he can have only one elected term. So his maximum would be between 6 and 8 years. If he serves less than 2 years after succession, he is still eligible for 2 elected terms and may serve between 8 and 10 years.
No US President has ever served more than one elected term after succeeding to the position.
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secretary of the house If the vice president has already assumed the presidency and a new vice-president has been selected/appointed/elected, then that new VP is the new president.
If the U. S. President dies, resigns or is removed from office, the Vice President immediately becomes the President. If there is no Vice President at that time, the Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives becomes the President. If there is no House Speaker at that time, or if the House Speaker is unable, unwilling or not qualified to be President, the President Pro Tempore of the U. S. Senate, who is by tradition the most senior member of the majority party of the Senate, becomes President. If there is no Senate President Pro Tem at that time, or if he/she is unable, unwilling or not qualified to be President, the U. S. Secretary of State becomes President. If there is no Secretary of State at that time, or if he/she is unable, unwilling or not qualified to be President, the U. S. Treasury Secretary becomes President (if qualified, willing and able). Whoever becomes President appoints a Vice President after taking office. That person takes office after both houses of Congress approve the appointment.
There is no maximum age limit to become president of the US.
Yes - the President-Elect officially becomes President at 12 PM EST January 20th, whether or not he has taken the Oath of Office. So Barack Obama was officially the President at noon, a full five minutes before he took the Oath.
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If a person was elected as Vice President but the person elected President died before taking office, the Vice President becomes the President and serves the now-dead President's term. Afterwards he/she can still run and be elected President in two subsequent elections, for a total of 12 years. After Franklin Roosevelt, the 22nd Amendment limited a President to two terms in office.
Basically, to hang around in case the President dies (or becomes otherwise unable to fulfill the obligations of the office). The constitution really has almost nothing to say about the Vice President, other than the "taking over for the President" thing, and the fact that he serves as president of the Senate (and can cast the deciding vote in the case of a tie).
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