Government offices and positions in United States, from head of state to legislative roles.
Head of the U.S. Supreme Court and federal judiciary. Presides over Senate impeachment trials of presidents.
Head of state and head of government of the United States. Elected to four-year terms via the Electoral College.
Presiding officer of the House of Representatives and one of the most powerful offices in Congress. Second in the presidential line of succession after the vice president.
Deputy executive office of the United States. Elected on a joint ticket with the president and first in the presidential line of succession.