If the president dies whilst still ruling his country, all his powers are given to the vice president of that country. For example, if President Obama (President of the United States of America) died, all his powers would go to the Vice President Joe Biden.
The vice-president elect.
The New president that gets electaed is called President Elect until they take office which is Jan. 20th. The President that was in office before the new president is called the Formor President. 20th am
President Elect
The president must take the oath before he can be president. The rest of the inauguration ceremonies are not legally required but they are expected and demanded by custom and for political reasons.
Franklyn Roosevelt. Heard this on the Today Show on Inauguration Day.
The 2009 inauguration of Barack Obama occurred because he had been elected as the 44th President of the United States. Inaugurations are ceremonial events that mark the beginning of a new presidential term, providing an opportunity for the President-elect to take the oath of office and deliver an inaugural address. Obama's inauguration was significant as it marked the first time an African American was elected to the highest office in the country.
No U. S. President was elected before 1789.
He ran a newspaper and then was elected US Senator from Ohio before he was elected president.
Before his inauguration his title is President Elect Trump.
Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas before he was elected president.
No. In the US, an election comes months before a President is sworn in at his inauguration.
They are elected by the people before the president.
No, Obama was a Senator before being elected president