special election.
special election.
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Elections have to be held after the term of office has been completed. When that happens will depend on the position being elected, the term of the office, the country you are in and many factors. Elections can happen before a term ends like when a government falls or an individual has to resign or dies in office.
A new pope is elected by the College of Cardinals.
In this event the newly elected vice-president would take office on Jan. 20 . He would then nominate a new vice-president who would have to be approved by Congress in order to take office.
She will be crying and take over.
Vice President takes over
Nobody, unless Bush dies in office. A President will be elected in 2008, but will not take office until Jan 20, 2009.
No, They can not run for two full terms. However,they may run for one more term in office as President of the United States.
The Master of Esgaroth, an elected official of the city, flees with the gold that is meant to be used to rebuild the dragon-devastated town. He dies alone somewhere in the wilderness.
U.S. Representatives are always elected by a vote of the people; they cannot be appointed. If a Representative dies in office or resigns during his term, the district will schedule a special election to elect a replacement. The process of selecting nominees for the office vary by state and district.
If a president dies, it is usual for the elected vice president to take over the presidential office for the remaining term of the president.