What happens to the election if Biden dies before it?

  • With considerable time til the election
  • Not enough time to change the election

Assuming Biden wins on election day, what is the procedure at various stages throughout the election if Biden dies?

  • After election day but before votes are counted
  • Votes counted but not certified by Congress
  • Certified but not inaugurated
  • Any other stages I’ve missed
  • BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    I’m just going to point out that trump is only 3 years younger, and has far more risk factors for heart attack and strokes.

    Why does everyone seem to think Biden is the one who will die first.

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        5 months ago

        Because if Trump dies then we have a lot less to worry about

        Only because I think Biden can take Ms Haley in an election. (You forgot she won a single primary, right?)

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      5 months ago

      Why does everyone seem to think Biden is the one who will die first.

      because we recently saw them in televised debate and one of them looked in significantly worse shape than the other.

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          5 months ago

          yeah, nobody knows. but (un)fortunately “he isn’t able to put together coherent sentence, but maybe he isn’t going to die tomorrow” is not qualification for presidential office.

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        5 months ago

        I did not take him as in worst shape. I saw a person who couldn’t believe the bullshit being said by a narcissistic moron. I would have the same look at my face in disbelief if I had to debate with someone that I thought still asked for crayons at a restaurant.

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          5 months ago

          I saw a person who couldn’t believe the bullshit being said by a narcissistic moron. I would have the same look at my face in disbelief

          that’s really not an argument in biden’s favor.

          he had known trump for at least 9 years and he had been lying narcissistic moron that whole time. if he didn’t expect the most expectable thing in the world from him, and being surprised threw him off the rails in such manner that he wasn’t able to put together coherent sentence, how is he qualified for a job where there are actual surprises of enormous consequences on a daily basis?

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      5 months ago

      TBH because of his physical presentation at the debate. Yeah, it’s short-sighted, but welcome to the public thought process. Whatever is churned thru the latest 15 minute media cycle seems to be what they believe.

      Doesn’t matter if he had a cold and was dosed up on NyQuil or whatever; his voice was weak, he stumbled over making coherent sentence multiple times, and he just had a blank, open-mouthed stare when between questions. I’ve had shitty colds and been drugged up with cold meds and I know that feel of being sore, exhausted, hoarse, and disconnected. You just want to go have a lie-down, not a public debate against a raging, insulting, narcissistic asshole. But it takes someone willing to understand all that and give Biden the benefit of the doubt.

      There are far too many that start from the “old” part and just attribute everything possible to that which they find disagreeable.

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        his voice was weak, he stumbled over making coherent sentence multiple times, and he just had a blank, open-mouthed stare when between questions.

        And apparently that matters more than the blatant lies and non-answers coming from the other side. Gotta say, Americans do seem significantly dumber than the average world citizen.

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          Gotta say, Americans do seem significantly dumber than the average world citizen.

          Presumably what an American once said about Germans. It can happen anywhere with the right stream of propaganda.

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            5 months ago

            And is actively happening. Sadly, most people will choose comfortable lies over hard truths.

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          And apparently that matters more than the blatant lies and non-answers coming from the other side.

          yes, for estimating whether someone dies due to health condition, that health condition matters significantly more than someone else lying. 😜

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            5 months ago

            Trump is 3 years younger. Biden may outlive him by 10 years for all we know.

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              he may. but the last debate strongly suggested otherwise. someone asked why do people think that biden will be first to die and this is why. because he seem in significantly worse shape.

              he looked like he was going to die before the debate ends. i absolutely don’t believe that, if elected, he will survive whole term.

              (and that is ignoring the fact that having a pulse is quite low threshold for presidential candidate)

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                5 months ago

                Don’t know about you, but I vote for policy, not a person. But you do what a lot of Americans do, vote for a personality, and that’s why Americans seem significantly dumber than the average world citizen.

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                  i am not an american, but i can confirm for you that you seem significantly dumb to me.

                  if you see an error in any fact i stated, please point it out. i can’t do anything about your emotions…

      • statist43@feddit.de
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        5 months ago

        Full immunity to disease too he supposes, while injecting desinfectant and thinking about his triumph

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      5 months ago

      Let’s look at oldest mainline Presidential nominees in history:

      1. Biden - 2024 (81)
      2. Trump - 2024 (78)
      3. Biden - 2020 (77)
      4. Trump - 2020 (74)
      5. Reagan - 1984 (73)
      6. Trump - 2016 (70)
      7. Reagan - 1980 (69)

      Next President who was elected was William Henry Harrison, but we’re getting “young” enough there may be unelected nominees I’m not aware of.

      Also: fun fact. Jimmy Carter’s post-presidency lifespan has been over 43 years so far, while Teddy Roosevelt was only 42 when elected Predident.

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      5 months ago

      There are so many more eyecatching things wrong with Trump, so his age never gets brought up. Biden mostly just has his age and the Israel situation, so those are the two things you hear about the most.

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        5 months ago

        The right all week accused Biden of taking performance enhancing stimulants. I’m unclear where they got that information, until you remember one thing. When the GOP accuses the left of something, it usually comes out later that its because thats what THEY feel guilty about themselves doing.

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          They don’t feel guilt. They just want to be able to say “Well, there have been rumors (that we started) that Mr. Dem has been doing that for years! Why aren’t you investigating HIM?”

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          The right all week accused Biden of taking performance enhancing stimulants. I’m unclear where they got that information

          They pulled it from their asses, just like most of the idiocy they throw around.

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    5 months ago

    Also consider what happens if Trump dies at any of these stages - he’s almost the same age so all else being equal he’s almost as likely to die during the same period

    • I'm back on my BS 🤪@lemmy.autism.placeOP
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      I bet they already have the conspiracy theories prepped for when Trump dies. It would be interesting for someone to make a Reddit post asking for MAGA to share their theories that someone is trying to terminate Trump, so that when he eventually passes from natural causes, we could pull that up as relevant info to see why no one did anything beforehand to prevent the attempt or if the conspiracy that emerges wasn’t stated before it happened.

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      5 months ago

      Bonus round with the upcoming (small) bird flu epidemic:

      What if both die days before the election due to a sudden illness?

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    5 months ago

    The Vice President-Elect is sworn in instead. This is covered by section 3 of the 20th amendment.

    Section 3.

    If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President-elect shall have died, the Vice President-elect shall become President. If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President-elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice President-elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President-elect nor a Vice President-elect shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice President shall have qualified.

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    There’s actually a novel that describes the process and it actually depends on when it happens.

    If Biden wins the election, but dies before the electoral college votes, it’s a free-for-all. The electoral college can vote for whoever they want.

    If he dies AFTER the EC vote, but before it’s certified, there’s a different set of problems.

    If he dies after the vote and the certification, the VP becomes President.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_People's_Choice_(novel)

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    5 months ago

    I wonder if anyone is taking bets on who will croak first? Like Vegas for example

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          That’s definitely going to put a strain on his heart.

          Someone needs to hire a lot of porn stars for him, see if they can get him excited enough to have a massive heart attack. Maybe hire a lot of women that look like his daughter?

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        Evil motherfuckers tend to live forever, unfortunately. It’s the pure concentrated hate that sustains them.

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    5 months ago

    President Harris and Vice President Jefferies

    Anything else means instant constitutional crisis, but at the same time, we’ll be able hear the explosions from space as right winger minds absorb that circumstance has brought about the first female president and also the first PoC President Vice President team.

    If Kamala was good at trolling she’d not nominate any white people to the cabinet so we can all enjoy fox pundits trying to find the magic combination of words that let them be mad about an all PoC cabinet without it being racist, but I’m pretty sure she’s at least going to keep Buttigieg on as Transit Czar since he’s been going at least hard enough to get HSR moving finally between LA and Vegas.

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      Vice President Jefferies

      It doesn’t work that way. First of all, Mike Johnson is the Speaker, and is next in line for the Presidency after the VP, not Jeffries. But that entire list is strictly to see who would be President if the office were suddenly vacant. The House Speaker would only take over if there is a Presidential vacancy while the office of VP is also vacant.

      Should Harris becomes President due to Biden leaving office early, the office of VP would become vacant and remain so until President Harris picks a replacement, and that replacement is ratified by both houses of Congress. Sadly, in today’s political climate that is not a guarantee.

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    See inside what? Did you link to anything?

    As I see it, key deadlines are:

    • The party conventions, where each parties nominee will be formalized. (But recall that the actual Democratic Nomination will be done before the convention, to meet some State deadlines).

    • The election itself, where voters choose which slate of electors cast EC votes.

    • The electoral college election that really matters.

    • The counting of the EC Votes

    • the inauguration

    Once the nominations are formalized, they probably can’t be undone, since there are State deadlines involved.

    But always remember that people are not voting for the candidates themselves, but for a slate of electors. And while the expectation is for these electors to vote for the ticket they were pledged to, if one candidate is subject to God’s Almighty Recall Vote, they appear to have the discretion to file votes differently.

    Once the EC votes are cast, though, there would probably be no choice but to accept them. (Congress recently revamped the counting process to eliminate some of the shenanigans that happened last time). I expect that if either one croaks after that, they would probably just inaugurate the VP on the ticket directly.

    (Edited to add: states may be able to change EC votes after the December EC election. That date is based on a “safe harbor” deadline which makes EC votes harder to challenge. So, if the winning candidate bites it on Christmas Day there’s probably a way for State Legislatures to certify new EC votes before Congress counts them Jan 6, but we should expect a challenge to that.)

    (It would suck if Trump won, and Biden croaked on Jan 19th. We might have our first female President, for one day.)

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    5 months ago

    Additional question. If the Vice President takes over and becomes President, do they finish the full term or are they just interim president until a new election can take place?

  • listless@lemmy.cringecollective.io
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    5 months ago
    1. They can literally keep a dead guy on the ballot. Then the vice president would take over immediately upon inauguration.
    2. The Democratic Party could quickly pick a different candidate and have that person run and beyond the ballot.
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    There is a procedure for this. To simplify the answer, Kamala Harris will become President on inauguration day in any of your listed scenarios, since she’s the current VP/VP-elect.

    It’s theoretically possible that if Biden drops dead today, that the DNC could manage to pivot to a new contender, but there are two significant problems with that:

    1. It’s suuuper late in the process. They already called the primaries for Biden, so he has the delegates. If he dies, they go to his VP, so it would be up to Harris to give them to someone else at that point if anybody else were to be selected (essentially dropping out of the race herself). This is a bad move because giving delegates to someone who didn’t even primary will seem undemocratic, coronating somebody that the people did not even endorse for the ticket.

    2. Replacing Biden with someone else doesn’t give them much time to campaign. A big part of the election cycle is traveling to swing states to convince those people to vote for you. It’s not that those people are suddenly going to go vote for the other guy (Trump, in this case), but they’re far more likely to stay home because they won’t be energized for this newcomer who didn’t have enough time to court their votes, or to convince them to turn out for their policies/platform rather than be apathetic about the outcome of the election.