The Secretary of State is next in line following the President Pro Tempore.
secretary of state
The senate pro tempore is third in the line of presidential succession, behind the vice-president and the Speaker of the House. ( I hope this is what you want to know.)
President pro tempore of the Senate.
No. The president pro tempore of the Senate, the longest- serving member of the Senate, is third in the line of succession but the Senate majority leader is not on the list.
The President pro tempore of the Senate is the next in line of succession after the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Vice president, speaker of the house, president pro tempore of the senate, secretary of state
after the Speaker of the House and before the Secretary of State
The Presidential line of succession starts out like this: Vice president Speaker of the House President pro tempore of the senate Secretary of State
In the absence of the Vice President then the Speaker of the House would next in line for the presidential line of succession. Then it would go to president pro tempore of the senate and then secretary of state.
President Pro Tempore
The first person in line to replace the President of the United States is the Vice President. The second in line is the Speaker of the House. The third in line is the President pro tempore of the Senate, and the fourth in line is the Secretary of State.
if the president is unable to serve the first few in the order are: vice president speaker of the house president pro tempore of the senate secretary of state secretary of the treasury
Third in line, after vice-president and speaker of the house.