floor leader i think it well be east to do
The Secretary of State is next in line after the pro tempore.
The President pro tempore of the Senate is the next in line of succession after the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The President Pro Tempore of the U.S. Senate is third in line to become President of the United States. The current President, the Vice President, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives would have to die or become otherwise incapacitated before the President Pro Tempore would become the U.S. president. Currently the office of President Pro Tempore is held by Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii. He was sworn in on June 28, 2010 following the death of Robert Byrd.
The Speaker of the House would never become President Pro Tempore, as that is an office within the Senate.
The Secretary of Defense (as long as they would be eligible to be elected President).
Assuming the President, Vice-President, Speaker of the House, and President Pro Tempore of the Senate are all dead the next in line for the Presidency would be the Secretary of State (Currently Hillary Rodham Clinton)
The Vice-president of the US serves as the President of the Senate, therefore he acts like a chairman would in running the meeting. If the vice-president is unavailable to perform these duties, one of the Senators is chosen from among themselves to be "President pro-tempore" of the Senate.
If the vice-president and the speaker of the house were to die at the same time, the President pro tempore of the US Senate would become president.
Vice President - Speaker of the House - President Pro Tempore - Secretary of State - Secretary of The Treasury - Secretary of Defense. And so on.
I am not sure what you want to know. The pro tempore was second in line for the Presidency for many years and became first in line if the vice-president became President since they did not replace the vice-president until the next election. If Andrew Johnson had been convicted, the pro tempore would have become President and he did vote for conviction, which was a conflict of interest, so they eventually changed the law, putting him behind the House Speaker.
Senator Benjamin F. Wade is the answer. He was president pro tempore of the Senate. In those days, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate was next in line for president after the vice-president. Since there was no vice-president at this time , he was next in line after Johnson. He voted to convict Johnson and people noticed that there was a conflict of interest in the succession law- now the Speaker of the House is ahead of the president pro tempore and the conflict is removed.
The Speaker of the house has more power than the president pro tempore. In the constitutional succession, the speaker of the house is third after the president, and vice president become deceased.