Concise Biography & Facts About President William McKinley Twenty-Fifth President - William McKinley Place of Birth - January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio Term as President - 1897-1901 Political Party - Republican Vice President / Vice Presidents - G Hobert and T. Roosevelt Religion - Methodist William McKinley, Military Experience - Civil War Name of Wife - William McKinley was married to Ida Saxton McKinley Career of William McKinley - Politician, Statesman Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1877-91 Governor of Ohio, 1892-96 Place of Death - William McKinley died on September 14, 1901 after being shot in Buffalo, New York
Presidential Facts and Trivia about President William McKinley
Description of President William McKinley - Height 5 feet 7 inches
Age at Inauguration - 54 years old
Age at Death - 58 years old
William McKinley was assassinated by Leon F. Czolgosz.
Presidential Facts and Trivia about William McKinley
President William McKinley and the Constitution of the US (17th September,1787)
Information and Facts about any President of America is incomplete without explaining his role and his power in the government of the country. We have therefore included this section regarding the US Constitution. Under the U.S. Constitution the president is the head of state, the commander in chief of the armed forces and is also the chief executive of the federal government.
Facts about Eligibility Article 2, Section 1, of the U.S. Constitution sets the requirements to hold office.
A natural born citizen of the US
A resident of the US for 14 years
Thirty-five years of age
Facts about Term of Office Following election he, and the Vice President, shall hold his office during the term of four years. ( The twenty-second amendment, which started with the inauguration of Dwight Eisenhower, limits the this to two terms)
President's Executive Oath of Office "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." United States Constitution, Article II, Section 1, Clause 8
Facts about Main Presidential Duties and power
Commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the United States
In times of war or national emergency to manage the national economy and protect the security of the United States
Nomination of the heads of all executive departments and agencies (Subject to Senate confirmation)
Preparing the budget of the United States, although the Congress must approve it.
Presidential legislative powers - The status of the country and his legislative proposals for the upcoming year are given in the annual State of the Union Address.
Facts about Presidential judicial power
Appointing important public officials such as ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls and judges of the Supreme Court.
Granting reprieves and pardons to anyone convicted of breaking a federal law — except in a case of impeachment.
Facts about Presidential power in foreign affairs
Federal official primarily responsible for the relations of the United States with foreign nations.
To make treaties and appoint ambassadors, ministers, and consuls (provided two thirds of the Senators present concur).
To receive foreign ambassadors and other public officials.
The US Constitution and all of the President's duties have been conducted by Presidents, including William McKinley, since 1787.
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