ARTICLE II ESTABLISHES EXECUTIVE BRANCH, SPECIFY POWERS/RESPONSIBILITIES OF PRESIDENT.

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ARTICLE II ESTABLISHES EXECUTIVE BRANCH, SPECIFY POWERS/RESPONSIBILITIES OF PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT TERM: 4 YEARS AGE: 35 YEARS CITIZEN: NATURAL BORN RESIDENT: 14 YEARS

22nd Amendment Sets a limit on the number of times a person is eligible for election to the office of President of the United States Sets additional eligibility conditions for presidents who succeed to the unexpired terms of their predecessors

25th Amendment Gives power to the Vice President if the President is unable to perform his duties. If the President dies or leaves office, the Vice President becomes President and chooses a new Vice President. The candidate must be approved by Congress. (majority vote of both houses)

LINE OF SUCCESSION The presidential line of succession defines who may become or act as President of the United States upon the incapacity, death, resignation, or removal from office of a sitting president or a president-elect. This is a list of the current presidential line of succession, as specified by the Presidential Succession Act of 1947

LINE OF SUCCESSION # 3 President Pro Tempore # 1 Vice President Mike Pence # 2 Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi # 3 President Pro Tempore Chuck Grassley

# 4 Secretary of State # 5 Secretary of the Treasury # 6 Secretary of Defense # 7 Attorney General # 8 Secretary of the Interior # 9 Secretary of Agriculture #10 Secretary of Commerce #11 Secretary of Labor #12 Secretary of Health & Human Services #13 Secretary of Housing & Urban Development #14 Secretary of Transportation #15 Secretary of Energy #16 Secretary of Education #17 Secretary of Veterans Affairs #18 Homeland Security