Usually, the Vice President will decide, but sometimes it depends on which the senate wants to vote or let someone with maybe more power decide the final decision.
The U.S. Constitution addresses the scenario of a president dying in office in the 25th Amendment, ratified in 1967. Specifically, Section 1 of the amendment states that if the president is removed from office, dies, or resigns, the vice president shall become president. This amendment clarifies the line of succession and ensures continuity of leadership in the executive branch.
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The President appoints a replacement, who must be approved by both houses of Congress.
20th Amendment
In accordance with Amendment 25 of the United States Constitution, if the vice president dies, resigns or is otherwise removed, the President of the United States nominates his or her replacement. That person assumes the position of vice president after he or she has been confirmed by a majority vote by both houses of Congress.
In accordance with Amendment 25 of the United States Constitution, if the vice president dies, resigns or is otherwise removed, the President of the United States nominates his or her replacement. That person assumes the position of vice president after he or she has been confirmed by a majority vote by both houses of Congress.
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
If a sitting president dies before their term ends, the vice president typically assumes the presidency, as outlined in the Presidential Succession Act. The new president would then fulfill the remainder of the term. In the event both the president and vice president are unable to serve, the line of succession continues with other designated officials, such as the Speaker of the House or the President pro tempore of the Senate. This ensures continuity of government and leadership during such a crisis.
No, They can not run for two full terms. However,they may run for one more term in office as President of the United States.
He is then allowed to appoint a Vice President.
In accordance with Amendment 25 of the United States Constitution, if the vice president dies, resigns or is otherwise removed, the President of the United States nominates his or her replacement. That person assumes the position of vice president after he or she has been confirmed by a majority vote by both houses of Congress. The current president remains president.
The person who replaces the president after he dies is the Vice President.