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Many presidents took the oath in 1881 following Garfield passing away shortly after taking office. Chester A. Arthur took the office when Garfield was pronounced dead.
That man was Chester Alan Arthur who took office when Garfield died from an assassin's wounds.
1963, immediately following the death of President Kennedy.
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John Tyler
John Tyler is the first United States President to take office following the death of an elected President. He replaced William Henry Harrison, who died on April 4, 1841
John Kennedy was the youngest to win a presidential election.
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Following the death in office of President William Henry Harrison, there was a vacancy in the office of Vice-President until March 4, 1845.
John Tyler was the first person to take office after a president died.
The term begins immediately after the President is sworn in at noon on January 20 of years that follow the presidential election in November.It is true that the presidential term begins at noon, on January 20, following the previous presidential election.
John Tyler succeeded William Henry Harrison after he died in office in 1841.
1963 was the year that Lyndon Johnson was sworn in while sitting in the presidential plane on a runway in Dallas, TX after the death of President Kennedy.
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.