Current order of succession
The table below details the current presidential order of succession as established by the 1947 presidential succession statute as amended.[1][2] The order is determined by the offices. However, the individual in an office must still satisfy the constitutional requirements for the office in order to serve as acting president.[3] In the table, the absence of a number in the first column indicates that the incumbent is ineligible, and an italicized number indicates that the incumbent’s eligibility is uncertain. In such cases, a note explains the detail.
| No. | Office | Incumbent | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vice President | Mike Pence | Republican | |
| 2 | Speaker of the House of Representatives | Nancy Pelosi | Democratic | |
| 3 | President pro tempore of the Senate | Chuck Grassley | Republican | |
| 4 | Secretary of State | Mike Pompeo | Republican | |
| 5 | Secretary of the Treasury | Steven Mnuchin | Republican | |
| 6 | Secretary of Defense | Mark Esper | Republican | |
| 7 | Attorney General | William Barr | Republican | |
| 8 | Secretary of the Interior | David Bernhardt | Republican | |
| 9 | Secretary of Agriculture | Sonny Perdue | Republican | |
| 10 | Secretary of Commerce | Wilbur Ross | Republican | |
| 11 | Secretary of Labor | Eugene Scalia | Republican | |
| 12 | Secretary of Health and Human Services | Alex Azar | Republican | |
| 13 | Secretary of Housing and Urban Development | Ben Carson | Republican | |
| — | Secretary of Transportation | Elaine Chao[A] | Republican | |
| 14 | Secretary of Energy | Dan Brouillette | Republican | |
| 15 | Secretary of Education | Betsy DeVos | Republican | |
| 16 | Secretary of Veterans Affairs | Robert Wilkie | Republican | |
| 17[B] | Secretary of Homeland Security | Chad Wolf | Republican | |
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