In the United States, a designated survivor (or designated successor) is a named individual in the
presidential line of succession, chosen to stay at an undisclosed secure location, away from events such as
State of the Union addresses and
presidential inaugurations
President most commonly refers to:
*President (corporate title)
*President (education), a leader of a college or university
*President (government title)
President may also refer to:
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. The practice of
designating a successor is intended to prevent a hypothetical
decapitation of the government and to safeguard
continuity in the office of the president in the event the president along with the vice president and multiple other officials in the presidential line of succession die in a
mass-casualty incident. The procedure originated in the 1950s during the
Cold War with its risk of
nuclear attack.
If such an event occurred, the surviving official highest in the line of succession as delineated in the
Presidential Succession Act of 1947
The United States Presidential Succession Act is a Act of Congress, federal statute establishing the United States presidential line of succession, presidential line of succession. Article Two of the United States Constitution#Clause 6: Vacancy ...
would become
Acting President of the United States. Consequently, the individual named as a designated survivor must be
eligible to serve as president. In practice, the designated survivor is usually a member of the president's
Cabinet, and is chosen by the president.
Congress
A congress is a formal meeting of the representatives of different countries, constituent states, organizations, trade unions, political parties, or other groups. The term originated in Late Middle English to denote an encounter (meeting of ...
also designates members of the
Senate and
House, one
from each party to become their own "designated survivor" to maintain the existence of Congress in the event of a mass-casualty event.
Selection
The process for selection of the designated survivor has been described by those involved to be entirely random. However, the character of the event for which a designated survivor is being selected may cause some officials to be avoided in the selection process.
List of designated survivors
Portrayal in media
* In ''
The West Wing
''The West Wing'' is an American serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006. The series is set primarily in the West Wing of the White Hous ...
'' episode ''He Shall, from Time to Time...'',
Josh Lyman is instructed to "pick a guy" (referring to the designated survivor) for when
the President gives his
State of the Union Address
The State of the Union Address (sometimes abbreviated to SOTU) is an annual message delivered by the president of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress near the beginning of each calendar year on the current conditi ...
. Ultimately,
Secretary of Agriculture Roger Tribbey is chosen.
* The role was the focus of the 2016 political drama series ''
Designated Survivor'', in which
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
The United States secretary of housing and urban development (or HUD secretary) is the head of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, a member of the president's Cabinet, and thirteenth in the presidential line of succe ...
Tom Kirkman (
Kiefer Sutherland) is sworn in as president following a terrorist attack that destroys the
United States Capitol
The United States Capitol, often called The Capitol or the Capitol Building, is the seat of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, which is formally known as the United States Congress. It is located on Capitol Hill ...
. The show also features another designated survivor from Congress, a member of the
Republican Party.
Notes
References
External links
U.S. Senate's list of cabinet members who did not attend the State of the Union Address (since 1984)Cabinet Members Who Did Not Attend the State of the Union Address Reagan (1984) – TrumpThe American Presidency Project
nline Gerhard Peters (database). Santa Barbara, California: University of California (hosted).
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