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.
John Hanson was the succession to become the president.
The US constitution makes the vice-president the immediate successor of the president and the 25th amendment provides a procedure for filling a vacancy in the position of vice-president. The US Congress established a succession list for emergency cases.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives is the next in line of succession.
After the Vice President, the Speaker of the House of Representatives is the next in line of succession.
It determined the order of succession.
President Pro Tempore
President pro tempore of the Senate.
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Third in line, after vice-president and speaker of the house.
He is third in line, just behind the Speaker of the House.
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.)
John Hanson was the succession to become the president.
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.
Presidential succession is when a president is unable to discharge the duties of president.
The 25th Amendment to the US constitutionestablishesguidelinesfor succession of the office of the president.
20 amendment There have been no Amendments altering Presidential Succession after the Vice President. That is set by Act of Congress. The only Amendments affecting Presidential Succession are the 20th, which provides for the Vice-President-elect to become President should a President-elect die before inauguration, and the 25th, which allows a new Vice-President to be appointed should that office fall vacant.The presidential succession Act of 1947
The President pro tempore presides over the Senate or assigns another Senator to do so in the absence of the Vice President. He is also third in the line of Presidential succession, following the Vice President and the Speaker of the House.