The president pro tempore of the US Senate is third in line, behind the vice-president and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. At one time, the "pro temp" was second in line, but an obvious conflict of interest occurred when he voted to remove Andrew Johnson from office, so the order was changed.
In the line of succesion to the Presidency after the Vice President is the Speaker of the House.
Third in succession is the President Pro-tempore of the Senate.The first five in the order of succession are: (1) Vice-President, (2) Speaker of the House,(3) President Pro-tempore of the Senate,(4) Secretary of State, (5) Secretary of the Treasury.
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Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States, serving from 1801 to 1809.
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The order of Succesion is The Vice President,Speaker of the House,then President Pro Tempore of the Senate, then members of the Cabinent starting with the Secretary of State.
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In the line of succesion to the Presidency after the Vice President is the Speaker of the House.
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It specifies the full line of succession should the president no longer be able to serve. The Vice-President has always been second in line, but the Act specifies the next 18 places, including the Speaker of the House in 3rd, President pro tempore of the Senate in 4th, and on down the line of Cabinet Secretaries.
The coming of one person or thing after another in order, sequence, or in the course of events: many troubles in succession.
Thomas Jefferson was the third president; Aaron Burr the third vice president .
Third in succession is the President Pro-tempore of the Senate.The first five in the order of succession are: (1) Vice-President, (2) Speaker of the House,(3) President Pro-tempore of the Senate,(4) Secretary of State, (5) Secretary of the Treasury.