If the President of the United States dies while in office, the vice president will be immediately sworn in. The vice president will finish out the presidents term.
If the US president dies, the vice-president is sworn in as the president.
The vice president would take presidency. Currently, that is Joe Biden.
If the President dies, the Vice President must take his places. The Vice President is the President of the United States Senate.
If the president of the United States dies in office, a judge will normally swear her or him in. This has happened on several occasions.
If Obama dies in office, his vice President, Joe Biden, becomes the next 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.
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 dies, the Vice-President takes the Presidential Oath of Office and becomes President of the United States. She then appoints a new Vice-President, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Do you mean the "president"? In the United States, if the president dies while in office, the vice president becomes president. When President Franklin D. Roosevelt died, for example, Harry Truman (the vice president at the time) became president.
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If any US President were to die during their term of office, then the US Vice President would be sworn in as 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 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1967, stipulates that if the President of the United States dies, resigns, or is otherwise unable to fulfill their duties, the Vice President of the United States shall assume the powers and duties of the presidency. The amendment also specifies that if the Vice President is unable to assume the office, the President's duties will pass to the Speaker of the House.