Amendment 25 gives a process for filling a vacancy in the office of vice president.
What happens is that the new President names someone to fill the position and if both houses of Congress approve, he becomes vice president.
Article 2 of the Constitution
Article V of the Constitution.
Many rights specifically granted to one branch of the US Government in the Constitution are thus prohibited to the other two. So any power specifically granted to the President or the Supreme Court (the Executive Veto for the first and the ability to find laws unconstitutional for the latter) are technically off-limits to the Congress. The Congress may also not pardon prisoners, as that is a right given to the President.
The original Constitution is on display at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Look to the amendments to find the changes to the constitution.
The current president stays president. If the vice president dies, it wont matter any to find a leader.
Article 2
Constitution
article 2 section 1
The executive branch of the government was created in Article II of the United States Constitution. The executive branch consists of the President, the Vice President, and other officials appointed by the president.
Article II, which provides for the powers of the Executive Branch
It's hard to answer an incomplete question....What are you trying to find out if he died or left office?
In the Constitution, Article II, Section 2, Clause 5 (35 years.)
See http://www.proprofs.com/flashcards/story.php?title=8th-Grade-Constitution-Practice-Questions
One promise you make when you become president is to uphold the Constitution. Presidents who fail to do so may find themselves removed from office.
Washington There were several US Presidents who were not able to attend a college for obvious reasons. There can only be one who signed the US Constitution, and that would be the First President of the United States, George Washington. Find out who the others are.
i'm trying to find that out too article 2 section 1 clause 7