The 12th Amendment reorganized the system for electing the US President.
Amendment 12 the Presidential Elections
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12th Amendment- Revises presidential election procedures 20th Amendment- New President takes office on January 20th 22nd Amendment- President can only have 2 terms 25th Amendment- Rules for who becomes president if something happens to the president
The 20th Amendment specifies that the President and Vice President shall begin their terms of office on January 20th. The Amendment was ratified on January 23,
The 20th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution specifies the date that the President and Congress take office.
The 25th amendment specifies that the President may appoint a Vice President to fill a vacancy in that office, subject to the approval of both houses of Congress.
Electors.Once chosen, they represent their respective states as members of the Electoral College. The Electoral College elects the president and vice president.The US. Constitution specifies the number of electors that each state may have.However, each state's legislature is responsible for deciding, within constitutional guidelines, the manner in which its electors are to be chosen. Party membership or affiliation is not necessarily a requirement.
The article that specifies that the president is not to be elected directly by the people in the United States is Article II of the Constitution. Specifically, Section 1, Clause 2 lays out the Electoral College system, which establishes that the president is chosen by electors rather than by a direct popular vote.
The 25 amendment specifies the procedure for replacing the vice-president and for temporarily removing the president from power and giving the vice-president the presidential power.The Constitution itself makes the Vice President President if the President dies or leaves office. It also gives Congress the power to establish a presidential succession list to be used if there is no vice-president.
The 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified on February 27, 1951, specifies Presidential term limit restrictions, wherein "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."
The vice president can serve as the president in this case. Amendment 25 specifies procedures to be followed if the president says he is unable to serve and voluntarily yields his power and if he does not think he is incapacitated and how he can get his power back if he recovers his capacities.
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