A person become president, he needs to meet these requirements. First, you must be a citizen born in the United States. Next, you must have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years. Then, you must be at least 35 years old. Finally, a president can serve only two terms, or periods in office. Each term is 4 years.
The House Speaker is third in line for president, just behind the vice-president. If some catastrophic event wiped out the both President and Vice-President in a very short period of time, the Speaker would be sworn in as President. Of course the Speaker of House could later be elected President as was James K. Polk.
The Speaker of the House would become president if both the president and vice president could no longer serve as president (e.g., death, resigned, removed due to being impeached, etc.). This has never happened.
Only in the case of the inability of the President and the Vice President to serve.
First, he or she has to be a member of the House. Then he or she has to be elected to the position of Speaker of the House by a vote of the membership.
For someone to become president they have to be a citizen of the U.S.
They have to be at least 35 years old or older. They have to vote.
They have to have lived in the USA
The Speaker of the House would become president if both the president and vice president could no longer serve as president (e.g., death, resigned, removed due to being impeached, etc.).
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The Speaker of the House is the second in line of succession behind the vice president.
James Knox Polk is the only US President to have held that office.
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The Speaker of the house will become President.
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The Speaker of the House is the second in line of succession behind the vice president.
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No US President has gone on to become Speaker after their presidency. The closest thing to that was when former President Taft was made the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court in 1921. The only Speaker of the House to become President was James K. Polk. President Gerald Ford, when nominated to become Vice President in 1973, was serving as the House Minority Leader. Lyndon Johnson, when elected Vice President, was the Senate Majority Leader.
James Knox Polk is the only US President to have held that office.
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If both the President and the Vice President are unable to serve, then the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives would become President.
The speaker of the house is very important. He/she becomes president of the US in the event the President and vice president become unable to hold their office.
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