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If the President can not complete his term, the vice-president becomes President. If the vice-president can not complete his term, the president nominates a new vice-president who must be confirmed by both houses of Congress in order to take office. If two were both suddenly killed, the Speaker of the House would become President.
According to the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, and the 25th Amendment to the Constitution; if both the President and Vice President die, resign, or otherwise leave office, the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes President.That office is currently held by Nancy Pelosi.
Governors are not a part of the presidential order of succession. The new president appoints a new VP with the Senate's approval. The only time the order of succession kicks in is if the president and VP were to leave office (die, removed, etc.), then the Speaker of the House of Representatives would become president.
A president about to leave office is referred to as a "Lame Duck" president.
He resigned after 8 years.
Johnson was acquitted by the Senate of the impeachment charges brougth forth by the House. He did not have to leave office and so served out his full term. ( Impeachment is only the first step in removing the President. If a President is impeached, the Senate holds a trial and 2/3 of the senators must vote for conviction in order to remove him from office. )
If the president is re-elected, he will move out of the White House in four more years. If he is not re-elected, he will leave the White House when his successor takes office in January 2013.
If the president is re-elected, he will move out of the White House in four more years. If he is not re-elected, he will leave the White House when his successor takes office in January 2013.
The greatest President of modern times left office January 20, 1989
Richard Nixon
It was President Washington.