Thjs question seem vague to me, but I think Hayes is the best answer.
Mr. Zardari was elected as 11th president of Pakistan on 9th September 2008. His tenure will end on 9th September 2013 and Mr. Mamnoon Hussain will replace him who has already been elected as 12th President of Pakistan
roosevelt
yes, its possible. Companies have their own by-laws on how presidents are elected or succeeded - its not exactly like politics.
The only U.S. President after 1920 who was never elected President was Gerald R. Ford. After Vice President Agnew resigned in 1973, Gerald Ford was appointed to replace him. After President Nixon resigned in 1974, Vice President Ford became President. He ran for President in 1976 but lost to Jimmy Carter.
Fillmore was elected as vice-president and began president because President Taylor died in office. In those days, there was no way to replace the vice-president before the next election.
Ivan Gašparovič is the President of Slovakia.He was inaugurated as the third President of Slovakia on 2004 June 15 and was re-elected in 2009, becoming the first President of Slovakia to be re-elected. He also served as acting president with Vladimír Mečiar in 1998 from March 2 to October 30.Andrej Kiska has been elected to replace him on 2014 June 15. The president of the Slovak Republic is Ivan Gašparovič.
Ivan Gašparovič is the President of Slovakia. Andrej Kiska has been elected to replace him on June 15.Gašparovič was inaugurated as the third President of Slovakia on 2004 June 15 and was re-elected in 2009, becoming the first President of Slovakia to be re-elected. He also served as acting president with Vladimír Mečiar in 1998 from March 2 to October 30.
The president who was not inaugurated and only took an oath on his residence was President John Tyler. This was after the death of President William Henry Harrison a month after his inauguration.
Current president of Pakistan is Mr. Asif Ali Zardari. Zardari's tenure will complete in September and Mr. Mamnoon, who has already been elected as president of Pakistan will replace him.
As of the beginning of 2012, 38 people have been elected President of the United States. Another 4 people were elected Vice-President and, upon the death of the President, assumed the Presidency, but were never elected President. One person, Gerald Ford, was nominated by President Nixon and confirmed by Congress to replace Vice-President Agnew after Agnew's resignation, then assumed the Presidency a few months later when President Nixon resigned. Ford was never elected President OR Vice-President. Including Barack Obama, a total of 43 people have served as U.S. President. The reason why President Obama is referred to as the 44th President is that President Cleveland is counted twice due to his terms as President being non-consecutive.
Gerald Ford. He was appointed Vice president by President Richard Nixon when the elected Vice president, Spiro Agnew, resigned. Then Ford became President by succeeding to the office when President Nixon resigned from office.
Gerald Ford, he first replace Spiro Agnew the vice-president after Mr. Agnew resigned, and then he replaced Richard Nixon, after the president resigned. Gerald Ford is the only person not elected as President or Vice-President to become President.