The Treasurer of the United States
If the VP dies first, the president would choose a new VP. If the president dies first,. the VP would become president and then would choose a new VP. If the president and VP both die at the same time, the Speaker of the House would become president and then he would choose a new VP.
If the presidency is vacancy. the VP becomes president and and new VP is promptly appointed . If the president and VP both die at once, the Speaker of the House becomes president.
Next in line after the VP is the Speaker of the House.
If the House Speaker would become president due to the sudden deaths of both the president and vice president, he would nominate a new vice president who after confirmation by Congress would take his place if he died. If he were to die before a new vice-president was confirmed, the new Speaker of the House would take his place.
John Adams1st Vice President: 1789-17972nd President: 1797-1801Thomas Jefferson2nd Vice President: 1797-18013rd President: 1801-1809Martin Van Buren8th Vice President: 1833-18378th President: 1837-1841John Tyler10th Vice President: 184110th President: 1841-1845Millard Fillmore12th Vice President: 1849-185013th President: 1850-1853Andrew Johnson16th Vice President: 186517th President: 1865-1869Chester A. Arthur20th Vice President: 188121st President: 1881-1885Theodore Roosevelt25th Vice President: 190126th President: 1901-1909Calvin Coolidge29th Vice President: 1921-192330th President: 1923-1929Harry Truman34th Vice President: 194533rd President: 1945-1953Richard Nixon36th Vice President: 1953-196137th President: 1969-1974Lyndon Johnson37th Vice President: 1961-196336th President: 1963-1969Gerald Ford40th Vice President: 1973-197438th President: 1974-1977George H. W. Bush43rd Vice President: 1981-198941st President: 1989-1993
If the VP dies first, the president would choose a new VP. If the president dies first,. the VP would become president and then would choose a new VP. If the president and VP both die at the same time, the Speaker of the House would become president and then he would choose a new VP.
The new President will nominate a new Vice President. After being approved by the US Senate, the nominee becomes the new VP.
If the presidency is vacancy. the VP becomes president and and new VP is promptly appointed . If the president and VP both die at once, the Speaker of the House becomes president.
The Vice President.. If The VP dies then the next higher up rank takes his place
Next in line after the VP is the Speaker of the House.
Governors are not a part of the presidential order of succession. The new president appoints a new VP with the Senate's approval. The only time the order of succession kicks in is if the president and VP were to leave office (die, removed, etc.), then the Speaker of the House of Representatives would become president.
The VP becomes president whenever the president dies or resigns. If the president is temporarily unable to discharge his duties, the VP can temporarily be authorized to act as president.
The current VP is Mike Pence.
Next in line after the VP is the Speaker of the House.
The President appoints a new VP with Congress's approval. If the President and VP were to both die or leave office suddenly, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes president and a new VP is appointed. The order of presidential succession goes: President VP Speaker of the House President Pro-tempore of the Senate Cabinet (by order of when the positions were established)
the speaker of the house, currently Joe Boehnr .
Becomes Prez if something happens to the president. Also, is pres of the senate.