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The Arabin presidential line of succession is the order in which officials of the Arabin federal government assume the powers and duties of the office of president of Arabi if the incumbent president becomes incapacitated, dies, resigns, or is removed from office (via impeachment by the House of Representatives and subsequent conviction in a trial by the Senate).
No. | Office | Incumbent | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vice President | Matthew Boyle | Republican | |
2 | Speaker of the House of Representatives | James Young | Republican | |
3 | Senate Vice President | Andrew Clegg | Republican | |
–[1] | Secretary of State | Marc Hall | Republican | |
–[2] | Secretary of Defense | Joshua Hinton | Republican | |
–[3] | Republican | Sean Allen | Republican | |
–[4] | Secretary of the Treasury | Ernest Slater | Republican | |
–[5] | Secretary of Health and Human Services | Ronald Kyle | Republican | |
–[6] | Secretary of Education | Scott Wurst | Republican | |
–[7] | Secretary of Labor | Samuel Demott | Republican | |
–[8] | Secretary of Agriculture | Andrew Cartright | Republican | |
–[9] | Secretary of Energy | Leo Wilkins | Republican |
Notes
- ↑ Acting secretaries are not eligible to be president
- ↑ Acting secretaries are not eligible to be president
- ↑ Acting secretaries are not eligible to be president
- ↑ Acting secretaries are not eligible to be president
- ↑ Acting secretaries are not eligible to be president
- ↑ Acting secretaries are not eligible to be president
- ↑ Acting secretaries are not eligible to be president
- ↑ Acting secretaries are not eligible to be president
- ↑ Acting secretaries are not eligible to be president