President then Vice President then Speaker of the House.
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.
James K. Polk is the only president who was once the Speaker of the House before becoming President of the United States. A common misconception is that President Gerald Fordwas once the Speaker of House. He was not and, instead, was once the House Minority Leader.
President James Knox Polk was the 17th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (Dec. 7, 1835 - March 4, 1839) and 11th President of the United States (Mar. 4, 1845 - Mar 4, 1849.) A common misconception is that President Gerald Ford was once the Speaker of House. He was not and, instead, was once the House Minority Leader.James Polk was at one time Speaker of the House before becoming vice president and then president.
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The President of the New Jersey Senate is Richard Codey (D) who once served as both the Governor and the President of the Senate.
Either they get elected to the presidency, after the current president's term in office is up (George H.W. Bush was elected after Ronald Reagan), they take over after the death of the president (Andrew Johnson followed Abraham Lincoln), or in one case took over after the president resigned, (Gerald Ford followed Richard Nixon).
Every four years.
how to elect a president AKA answer B
Once the current president has died then the vice president becomes president. The vice president and president are never near each other no matter whats going on.
If the president dies then the vice president takes office if the vice president dies then the speaker of office is president
Speaker of the House.
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 president signs a bill after the legisilative branch approves it. The president (executive branch) enforces or carries out a law ( or bill. )
Barack Obama IS president of the US and is doing a very great job.
Example sentence - It is time once again to elect an officer to the position.
The electors of the electoral college officially elect the president. They pledge their vote in advance so once the electors are chosen the outcome of their vote is not in doubt.
Once a bill becomes a law, the President must abide by it just like the rest of us. However, when a completed bill is presented to him/her for his/her signature, if he/she agrees with it, he/she signs it, and it becomes a law. If he/she does not like it, he/she can veto it. But if at least two thirds of both houses of Congress disagree with the President, they can override his/her veto, and it becomes a law without the President's signature.