Richard Nixon was the only vice president to become president that did not succeed the president he served under.
Vice president, speaker of the house, president pro tempore of the senate, secretary of state
vice president
if the president is unable to serve the first few in the order are: vice president speaker of the house president pro tempore of the senate secretary of state secretary of the treasury
Bill Clinton can not legally serve as Vice-president because he can not again be president, having already served two full terms. If Hillary were elected and died, the legally installed vice-president would succeed her.
The president is first in line to succeed the President.
After the Vice President is the Speaker of the House. After the Speaker is the President pro tempore of the Senate. Following that is the Secretary of State.
No, the Vice President is.
the head of the house of representatives ias after the vice president alothough im not entirely sure whos after him
Yes, that is true. According to the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, the Speaker of the House of Representatives is second in line to succeed the President, after the Vice President, in case of a vacancy in the office of the President.
He was the first Vice President to succeed to the presidency.
John Calhoun
Richard Nixon was the only vice president to become president that did not succeed the president he served under.
Vice president, speaker of the house, president pro tempore of the senate, secretary of state
Vice- President is the first in the line of succession for the presidency. Indeed such is the primary purpose for the office of vice-president.
Next in line is the Speaker of the House, who in 2016 is Paul Ryan.
He was the first president who got into office not by vote, but by the president dying (William Henry Harrison).