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The

Presidency

of the

United States

The Constitution of the United States notes specific qualifications for individuals wishing to become President of the United States:

•35 years of age or older

•Natural born US citizen

•Resident of the United States for 14 years

How does the Electoral College work?

o Each state is allocated a number of Electors equal to its U.S. Senators plus the number of its U.S. Representatives (which may change each decade according to the population of the state)

o There are 538 electoral votes in a presidential election (including 3 from Washington, D.C.). A candidate must receive 270 electoral votes to win the election.

o Most states are “winner take all” states. This means the candidate winning the popular vote of that state receives all of its electoral votes.

Electoral Map

The White House•The White House, located at 1600

Pennsylvania Avenue, has been the home of every US President since 1800.

•John Adams was the first President to reside in what was then known as the Presidential

Mansion.

•It survived a fire at the hands of the British in 1814 and another fire in the West Wing

during Herbert Hoover’s term in office.

•The White House was completely renovated during President Truman’s tenure in office.

•The White House is the only private residence of a head of state that is open to

the public.

Visit the White House

The Zero Year CurseThe Zero Year Curse• 1840 – William Henry Harrison

• 1860 – Abraham Lincoln

• 1880 – James Garfield

• 1900 – William McKinley

• 1920 – Warren G. Harding

• 1940 – Franklin

Roosevelt

• 1960 – John Kennedy

• 1980 - Ronald Reagan

1) Vice President of the United States2) Speaker of the House

3) President Pro Tempore of the Senate4) Secretary of State

5) Secretary of the Treasury6) Secretary of Defense

7) Attorney General8) Secretary of the Interior9) Secretary of Agriculture10) Secretary of Commerce

11) Secretary of Labor12) Secretary of Health and Human Services

13) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development14) Secretary of Transportation

15) Secretary of Energy16) Secretary of Education

17) Secretary of Veterans Affairs18) Secretary of Homeland Security

What is the order of succession following the death of a President?

Money, Money, Money, Money, Money!!!Money!!!• The President receives a yearly salary of

$400,000

•$50,000 expense account for official duties

•$40,000 travel and entertainment expenses

•Furnished home and country retreat

•Counselors, assistants, secretaries and servants

•Secret Service detail

•Limousine, Yacht, and Private Plane

•Lifetime pension of $191,300 per year and up to $150,000 per year (for 1st 30 months – then

$96,000)for office help

Presidential Trivia

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The End

Which President served the shortest

term in United States History?

Which president served the

longest term in United States

History?

Which president and his wife were

the first to occupy the

White House?

Who were the only two U.S. Presidents to

ever be impeached?

Who was the first U.S.

President to be assassinated?

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