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The Vice President and Presidential Succession

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Page 1: The Vice President and Presidential Succession

The Vice PresidentThe Vice Presidentandand

Presidential SuccessionPresidential Succession

Page 2: The Vice President and Presidential Succession

The Vice PresidentThe Vice President

Same qualifications as President– Natural Born citizen– 14 years resident– 35 years old

Electors cannot vote for both a President and VP from their state– Effect is to require VP to be resident of a state

different from the President

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The The ““rather emptyrather empty”” job of job of Vice PresidentVice President

Preside over the Senate– Ceremonial occasions– Break Ties

Senate Leadership Powers– In the hands of Majority & Minority Leaders– Since 1947 permanent President Pro Tempore

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Presidential SuccessionPresidential SuccessionEight Presidents have died in office

– Natural CausesWilliam H. Harrison – John Tyler

– Tyler was first VP to assume office– Debate at time “Acting President”

Zachary Taylor – Millard Fillmore Warren G. Harding – Calvin Coolidge Franklin D. Roosevelt – Harry Truman

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Presidential SuccessionPresidential SuccessionEight Presidents have died in office

– AssassinatedAbraham Lincoln – Andrew Johnson James Garfield – Chester ArthurWilliam McKinley – Teddy RooseveltJohn F. Kennedy – Lyndon Johnson

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Presidential SuccessionPresidential SuccessionOne President resigned

Richard Nixon – Gerald Ford

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The The ““Curse of 0Curse of 0””Since 1840 every President elected in a 0 year

has had some misfortune in office– 1840 William Henry Harrison Died in office – 1860 Abraham Lincoln Assassinated– 1880 James Garfield Assassinated– 1900 William McKinley Assassinated– 1920 Warren Harding Died in office– 1940 Franklin Roosevelt Died in office– 1960 John Kennedy Assassinated– 1980 Ronald Reagan Assassination attempt– 2000 George Bush 9/11 & Choked on a pretzel?

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Presidential SuccessionPresidential Succession Only 12 of 43 Presidents have served 2 terms 9 Vice Presidents have succeeded to Presidency

– 5 never elected to a full term Tyler, Fillmore, A. Johnson, Arthur, Ford

– 4 won subsequent presidential term T. Roosevelt, Coolidge, Truman, L.B. Johnson

3 Presidents have had impeachment proceedings A. Johnson, Nixon, Clinton A. Johnson & Clinton found not guilty in Senate trial Nixon resigned before impeached

Only 5 Vice Presidents have been elected in “own right” 4 Directly- Adams, Jefferson, Van Buren, G.H. Bush (41) Eight years later - Nixon

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Presidential Succession ActsPresidential Succession ActsPresidential Succession Act of 1797

– President Pro Tempore of Senate

– Speaker of the House

– Cabinet Secretaries

Presidential Succession Act of 1886– Cabinet Secretaries

Presidential Succession Act of 1947 Truman asked for, reinsert elected officials

– Speaker of the House

– President Pro Tempore of Senate

– Cabinet Secretaries

• Bumping?

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Current order of SuccessionCurrent order of Succession

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The Vice President Joe Biden Speaker of the House John Boehner President pro tempore of the Senate Daniel Inouye Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta Attorney General Eric Holder Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis Secretary of H H S Kathleen Sebelius Secretary of H U D Shaun Donovan Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood Secretary of Energy Steven Chu Secretary of Education Arne Duncan Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano

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Designated SurvivorDesignated Survivor After the 9 – 11 terrorist attacks members of Congress have also been absent from

major presidential speeches. 2006 State of the Union:

– Jim Nicholson Secretary of Veterans Affairs– Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK), President Pro Tempore of the Senate– Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-ND), – Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA), – Rep. George Miller (D-CA)

2007 State of the Union: – Alberto Gonzales, Attorney General– Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), President Pro Tempore of the Senate

2008 State of the Union: Dirk Kempthorne, Secretary of the Interior 2009 Inauguration – Sec of Defense Gates 2009 State of the Union Attn General Eric Holder 2010 State of the Union Sec HUD Shaun Donovan 2011 State of the Union Sec Interior Ken Salazar

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2525thth Amendment 1967 Amendment 1967

Vice President successionSelect new Vice President

– Gerald Ford– Nelson Rockefeller

Presidential Disability

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2525thth Amendment Amendment

Presidential Disability (in the nuclear age)– Vice President becomes acting President– President can temporarily turn over power– Process for Cabinet to declare President incapacitated– President can challenge the declaration.– Congress decides the issue.

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Presidential Life ExpectancyPresidential Life Expectancy25 of 39 deceased presidents died prematurely4 presidents have been assassinated 5 others – attempts with gunOne survived bullet wound - ReaganSuccessful presidents live longerCurrently have 4 living Former Presidents.

– Carter, Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43 Carter – Mondale hold record for longest living team