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As President of the Senate, the U.S. Vice President counts the votes before a joint session of Congress and announces the results on January 6 following the election.
no he was in congress for 2 years before he became president no he was in congress for 2 years before he became president
James Madison, the fourth president, served a term in Congress before he was President. He was the first president with experience in Congress.
He was in the Continental Congress but not the US Congress. The US Congress did not exist before Adams became Vice-President under Washington.
the Fourth president was James Madison and he was in congress before presidency
James Madison was in Congress before he became the fourth president of the united states of america.
Laws are created by legislative bodies, such as Congress or Parliament, at the local, state, or national level. These bodies are made up of elected officials who propose, debate, and vote on laws that are then implemented and enforced by the government.
They must talk to the Congress before stepping down. Congress can then approve or disprove the request of the President.
Jefferson Davis represented Mississippi in the U.S. Congress before he was elected President of the Confederacy.
In the United States, both houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate, pass laws before they can be presented to the president. The bill must be approved by a majority vote in both chambers of Congress before it can be sent to the president for final approval or veto.
"Hail to the Chief"
He served in the US Congress for nine terms before he was elected President.