no i can not
It means the person won the election but they have not yet been sworn into office. Barack Obama won the election so he is currently President-elect but he cannot yet take any official actions as President. He will be sworn in on January 20, 2009 at which point he officially becomes President and assumes all the powers and responsibilities of that office.
The first task of any president is to take the oath of office and be sworn into service as president.
Richard M. Nixon, 37th US President, is the only President to resign from office.
If the president cannot perform his duties for any reason the Vice President assumes the Presidency. If the Vice President cannot perform the Speaker of the House assumes the duties of the President
Any position appointed by the Office of President/ By the President and with the support and consent of the Senate can be removed from office.
Presidents are not appointed- they are elected. A senator or representative can run for president , but if elected president , he must resign any previous office before he takes office as president.
Theodore Roosevelt
Yes a former US President can run for office of Vice President of the United States. A former US President can run and be elected for any other type of office.
The current president was elected in October 2004 and took office in March 1st, 2005. The President-elect was elected in November 2009 and will take office in March 1st, 2010.
Pay raises become effective with the next term in office for Congressman. As far as the President is concerned, they can raise his salary anytime they wish.
Herbert Hoover
Franklin D Roosevelt