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Finally, there is the issue that, usually, everyone in the line of succession lives and works in Washington D.C. Hence, a sufficiently destructive attack or natural disaster impacting the city could realistically incapacitate all of them, leaving the USA leaderless at a time of extreme crisis. It is already established practice in the USA that everyone in this line not gather together at once. In cases where most senior government officials gather (such as the {{w| State of the Union}}), at least one member of the line of succession (referred to as the "designated survivor") is secured off-site, and would assume the presidency in the unlikely event that a {{w| mass casualty event}} were to kill or incapacitate everyone else in the line. However, disasters impacting an entire city remain a possibility, and no provision is made for them in current law.
 
Finally, there is the issue that, usually, everyone in the line of succession lives and works in Washington D.C. Hence, a sufficiently destructive attack or natural disaster impacting the city could realistically incapacitate all of them, leaving the USA leaderless at a time of extreme crisis. It is already established practice in the USA that everyone in this line not gather together at once. In cases where most senior government officials gather (such as the {{w| State of the Union}}), at least one member of the line of succession (referred to as the "designated survivor") is secured off-site, and would assume the presidency in the unlikely event that a {{w| mass casualty event}} were to kill or incapacitate everyone else in the line. However, disasters impacting an entire city remain a possibility, and no provision is made for them in current law.
  
To correct these issues, a think tank known as the {{w| Continuity of Government Commission}} prepared a report recommending a new line of succession, which would not include members of Congress, would reorder the cabinet secretaries so that the most suitable roles would be the first successors, and would include people who do not live or work in Washington DC. The full text of their report can be found [https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/06_continuity_of_government.pdf here]. A short, readable summary, including the report's recommended new line of succession, is [https://www.brookings.edu/research/the-continuity-of-the-presidency-the-second-report-of-the-continuity-of-government-commission here].  
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To correct these issues, a think tank known as the {{w| Continuity of Government Commission}} prepared a report recommending a new line of succession, which would not include members of Congress, would reorder the cabinet secretaries so that the most suitable roles would be the first successors, and would include people who do not live or work in Washington DC. The full text of their report can be found [https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/06_continuity_of_government.pdf here]. A short, readable summary, including the report's recommended new line of succession, is [https://www.brookings.edu/research/the-continuity-of-the-presidency-the-second-report-of-the-continuity-of-government-commission here].  
  
 
The first six members of the commission's list are taken from the current line of succession, though the order is changed; they propose that after this, five new people should be appointed specifically for the purpose of assuming the presidency, if needed. Randall's list begins with these eleven people (combining the five new appointees into #7); afterwards, his list becomes increasingly comical and ridiculous.
 
The first six members of the commission's list are taken from the current line of succession, though the order is changed; they propose that after this, five new people should be appointed specifically for the purpose of assuming the presidency, if needed. Randall's list begins with these eleven people (combining the five new appointees into #7); afterwards, his list becomes increasingly comical and ridiculous.
  
Randall's list omits members of Congress, as well as other cabinet positions, in accordance with the report's concerns about constitutionality and qualifications. However, his other additions totally ignore these issues, including people with no apparent qualifications for the office (such as actors, athletes, and competitive eaters) and people who are constitutionally ineligible for the office. The US Constitution requires that the President of the United States must be a natural-born US citizen, at least 35 years of age, and have resided in the US for at least fourteen years. Randall's list includes many people who don't meet these requirements. Most notably, he includes the entire succession to the British crown, almost none of whom meet the requirement of being natural-born citizens of the United States.
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Randall's list omits members of Congress, as well as other cabinet positions, in accordance with the report's concerns about constitutionality and qualifications. However, his other additions totally ignore these issues, including people with no apparent qualifications for the office (such as actors, athletes, and competitive eaters) and people who are constitutionally ineligible for the office. The US Constitution requires that the President of the United States must be a natural-born US citizen, at least 35 years of age, and have resided in the US for at least fourteen years. Randall's list includes many people who don't meet these requirements. Most notably, he includes the entire succession to the British crown, almost none of whom meet the requirement of being natural-born citizens of the United States.
  
It may be expected that many of the athletes, musicians and actors on this list are likely to be ineligible as well. Most professional athletes in the relevant sports are under 35 years old, particularly those at the peak of their careers (when they'd likely win MVP awards), the most popular musicians also tend to be younger than 35, and many who meet these requirements were not born US citizens (and some many not even reside in the US). However, the existing line of succession can also contain ineligible people, who would simply be skipped over for succession. For example, at the comic's publication, {{w|Elaine Chao}} was the Secretary of Transportation and would normally be 14th in line, but because she is a naturalized citizen of the US, rather than native-born (she was born in Taiwan) she would not qualify for the office if the line came to her. The presidential line of succession was first mentioned in [[1933: Santa Facts]].
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It may be expected that many of the athletes, musicians and actors on this list are likely to be ineligible as well. Most professional athletes in the relevant sports are under 35 years old, particularly those at the peak of their careers (when they'd likely win MVP awards), the most popular musicians also tend to be younger than 35, and many who meet these requirements were not born US citizens (and some many not even reside in the US). However, the existing line of succession can also contain ineligible people, who would simply be skipped over for succession. For example, at the comic's publication, {{w|Elaine Chao}} was the Secretary of Transportation and would normally be 14th in line, but because she is a naturalized citizen of the US, rather than native-born (she was born in Taiwan) she would not qualify for the office if the line came to her. The presidential line of succession was first mentioned in [[1933: Santa Facts]]
  
 
The title text mentions that ties will be broken by whoever was closest to the surface of {{w|Europa}} when they were born. Europa is a moon of Jupiter and one of the most likely locations in the Solar System for {{w|Habitability of natural satellites|potential habitability}}. This is likely a parody of systems in which ties are broken by semi-arbitrary rules (such as the older candidate automatically winning a tie) or a randomized ones (such as ties being decided by a coin flip). The position of Europa with respect to Earth at the time of one's birth depends on enough factors that it acts as a pseudo-random tie breaker, albeit a needlessly complicated one.
 
The title text mentions that ties will be broken by whoever was closest to the surface of {{w|Europa}} when they were born. Europa is a moon of Jupiter and one of the most likely locations in the Solar System for {{w|Habitability of natural satellites|potential habitability}}. This is likely a parody of systems in which ties are broken by semi-arbitrary rules (such as the older candidate automatically winning a tie) or a randomized ones (such as ties being decided by a coin flip). The position of Europa with respect to Earth at the time of one's birth depends on enough factors that it acts as a pseudo-random tie breaker, albeit a needlessly complicated one.
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|{{w|United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State}}
 
|{{w|United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State}}
 
|Speaker of the House of Representatives
 
|Speaker of the House of Representatives
|Moved up from 5th position. This is likely a serious suggestion. As mentioned above, the existing Succession Act includes the Speaker of the House and President Pro Tempore of the Senate, which presents serious practical and constitutional issues. The Secretary of State is the chief officer responsible for the country's international relations and diplomatic missions, and would be a logical successor, particularly in times of crisis.  
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|Moved up from 5th position. This is likely a serious suggestion. As mentioned above, the existing Succession Act includes the Speaker of the House and President Pro Tempore of the Senate, which presents serious practical and constitutional issues. The Secretary of State is the chief officer responsible for the country's international relations and diplomatic missions, and would be a logical successor, particularly in times of crisis.  
 
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|4
 
|4
 
|{{w|United States Secretary of Defense|Secretary of Defense}}
 
|{{w|United States Secretary of Defense|Secretary of Defense}}
 
|{{w|President pro tempore of the United States Senate|President pro tempore of the Senate}}
 
|{{w|President pro tempore of the United States Senate|President pro tempore of the Senate}}
|Moved up from 7th position. Also likely a serious suggestion. The existing succession places the Secretary of Defense behind the Secretary of the Treasury in succession. If the three preceding officials were simultaneously killed or incapacitated, there would be a high likelihood that the country was under attack, and other powers could easily try to take advantage of any power vacuum. Since the Secretary of Defense is most connected to the nation's military, and most in tune with information regarding potential threats and risks, this would be a logical succession.
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|Moved up from 7th position. Also likely a serious suggestion. The existing succession places the Secretary of Defense behind the Secretary of the Treasury in succession. If the three preceding officials were simultaneously killed or incapacitated, there would be a high likelihood that the country was under attack, and other powers could easily try to take advantage of any power vacuum. Since the Secretary of Defense is most connected to the nation's military, and most in tune with information regarding potential threats and risks, this would be a logical succession.
 
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|{{w|Tom Hanks}}
 
|{{w|Tom Hanks}}
 
|Attorney General
 
|Attorney General
|Academy Award-winning American actor. This is the first unambiguously unserious suggestion.{{Citation needed}} Tom Hanks is very popular and considered exceptionally likeable by many Americans, but has never served in public office or displayed any particular affinity for politics. The implication is that Mr. Hanks would be easily accepted as a leader, based solely on his personal charm. It should also be noticed that Tom Hanks played Jim Lovell, who served in the navy before becoming an astronaut (Many early astronauts were former military members.), in ''Apollo 13'', a military captain in ''Saving Private Ryan'', a prison officer in ''The Green Mile'', a naval intelligence officer in ''James B. Donovan'', and a member of the House of Representatives in ''Charlie Wilson's War''; if Tom Hanks's appearances in movies counted as real-life experience, then he would be adequately qualified.
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|Academy Award-winning American actor. This is the first unambiguously unserious suggestion.{{Citation needed}} Tom Hanks is very popular and considered exceptionally likeable by many Americans, but has never served in public office or displayed any particular affinity for politics. The implication is that Mr. Hanks would be easily accepted as a leader, based solely on his personal charm. It should also be noticed that Tom Hanks played Jim Lovell, who served in the navy before becoming an astronaut (Many early astronauts were former military members.), in ''Apollo 13'', a military captain in ''Saving Private Ryan'', a prison officer in ''The Green Mile'', a naval intelligence officer in ''James B. Donovan'', and a member of the House of Representatives in ''Charlie Wilson's War''; if Tom Hanks's appearances in movies counted as real-life experience, then he would be adequately qualified.
 
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|The entire line of succession to the British throne
 
|The entire line of succession to the British throne
 
|Secretary of Veterans Affairs
 
|Secretary of Veterans Affairs
|According to the Constitution, only a natural-born citizen of the United States can become President, which means that at least most of the line of succession to the British throne is ineligible. However, it is possible that someone in the line of succession to the British throne either is a dual citizen or is not British (a person from outside of Britain or Ireland can become King; for example, some, including George I, were from what is now Germany).  
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|According to the Constitution, only a natural-born citizen of the United States can become President, which means that at least most of the line of succession to the British throne is ineligible. However, it is possible that someone in the line of succession to the British throne either is a dual citizen or is not British (a person from outside of Britain or Ireland can become King; for example, some, including George I, were from what is now Germany).  
  
 
The first 59 names on the list are {{w|Succession_to_the_British_throne#Current_line_of_succession|here}}. [https://lineofsuccession.co.uk/?date=2018-06-06 British Line of Succession on 6 June 2018] shows the list as it was at the comic's publication. American citizens [http://articles.latimes.com/1988-02-11/news/vw-42233_1_royal-house have, at times] been on the list, but no natural-born Americans were on the list when the comic was published. However, after this comic was published {{w|Archie Mountbatten-Windsor}} was born on May 6, 2019; he is currently seventh in the line of succession to the British throne and has US citizenship through his mother {{w|Meghan, Duchess of Sussex}}. As with Mark Foale, though, whether that qualifies as natural-born has not be tested (leaving aside his age and the fact that many royals in his position have historically relinquished their birthright US citizenship voluntarily, which he may choose to do once he reaches age 16). In theory, the full British succession list includes [http://www.wargs.com/essays/succession/2011.html several thousand people] (living descendants of {{w|Sophia of Hanover}} who are not Roman Catholic or otherwise disqualified), and it is possible that one or more such people would also be eligible to be President of the United States beyond Master Archie. Archie's sister Lillibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born in Santa Barbara, California, USA, on June 4, 2021, making her definitively a natural born US citizen, and thus, theoretically eligible to become US president upon turning 35.
 
The first 59 names on the list are {{w|Succession_to_the_British_throne#Current_line_of_succession|here}}. [https://lineofsuccession.co.uk/?date=2018-06-06 British Line of Succession on 6 June 2018] shows the list as it was at the comic's publication. American citizens [http://articles.latimes.com/1988-02-11/news/vw-42233_1_royal-house have, at times] been on the list, but no natural-born Americans were on the list when the comic was published. However, after this comic was published {{w|Archie Mountbatten-Windsor}} was born on May 6, 2019; he is currently seventh in the line of succession to the British throne and has US citizenship through his mother {{w|Meghan, Duchess of Sussex}}. As with Mark Foale, though, whether that qualifies as natural-born has not be tested (leaving aside his age and the fact that many royals in his position have historically relinquished their birthright US citizenship voluntarily, which he may choose to do once he reaches age 16). In theory, the full British succession list includes [http://www.wargs.com/essays/succession/2011.html several thousand people] (living descendants of {{w|Sophia of Hanover}} who are not Roman Catholic or otherwise disqualified), and it is possible that one or more such people would also be eligible to be President of the United States beyond Master Archie. Archie's sister Lillibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born in Santa Barbara, California, USA, on June 4, 2021, making her definitively a natural born US citizen, and thus, theoretically eligible to become US president upon turning 35.
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#{{w|Tom Brady}} ({{w|National Football League Most Valuable Player Award|NFL MVP}}) <br> The MVPs of all other listed sports leagues are ineligible for the office due to age or nationality.
 
#{{w|Tom Brady}} ({{w|National Football League Most Valuable Player Award|NFL MVP}}) <br> The MVPs of all other listed sports leagues are ineligible for the office due to age or nationality.
 
#{{w|Bill Pullman}} (Bill Pullman) <br> None of his children are old enough to become President at this time.
 
#{{w|Bill Pullman}} (Bill Pullman) <br> None of his children are old enough to become President at this time.
#Rowan Lascelles (was 64th in line to the throne at the time, born in Britain to an American mother)
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#''line of succession to the British throne''<br> Assumes that no eligible member of the British order of succession exists due to citizenship issues. The Nathan's Hot Dog Eating champions were too young to hold the office.
#Sophie Lascelles (was 67th in line to the throne at the time, born in Britain to an American mother)
 
#Alexander Hohenzollern (was 111th in line to the throne at the time, born to an American mother abroad)
 
#{{w|Prince Peter of Yugoslavia|Prince Peter of Yugoslavia}} (was 113th in line to the throne at the time, born in the US)
 
#{{w|Philip, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia|Philip, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia}} (was 114th in line to the throne at the time, born in the US)
 
#{{w|Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (born 1982)|Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia}} (was 116th in line to the throne at the time, born in the US)
 
#Christopher Habsburg (was 128th in line to the throne at the time, born in the US)
 
#Peter Habsburg (was 132nd in line to the throne at the time, born in the US)
 
#Anton Habsburg (was 133rd in line to the throne at the time, born in the US)
 
#Ileana Snyder (was 134th in line to the throne at the time, born in the US)
 
#Constanza Bain (was 140th in line to the throne at the time, born in the US)
 
#Count Sandor von Hohenzollern (was 143rd in line to the throne at the time, mother is American)
 
#Count Gregor von Hohenzollern (was 145th in line to the throne at the time, mother is American)
 
#Marc Saint (was 303rd in line to the throne at the time, born in US)
 
#Carla Saint (was 304th in line to the throne at the time, born in US)<br>This only covers the first 345 people in line to the throne, including Catholics, who, if they did not convert, would be excluded, but not including illegitimate or adoptive issue. This list is based on people who could plausibly be eligible - people 35 and older who were either born in the US or at least one of their parents was. They could still be excluded based on residence or current citizenship.
 
 
#''everyone else'' (Jousting tournament)  
 
#''everyone else'' (Jousting tournament)  
  
Based on the comic's defined criteria for the order of succession, these are the specific individuals in that order, including only people who are otherwise eligible to be the President of United States (35 year old and natural born US citizens who lived in US for last 14 years) '''as of the current date'''. (Last updated on 6 March 2024<!-- Assuming the last editor did it correctly... -->)
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Based on the comic's defined criteria for the order of succession, these are the specific individuals in that order, including only people who are otherwise eligible to be the President of United States (35 year old and natural born US citizens who lived in US for last 14 years) '''as of the current date'''. (Last updated on 27 January 2023<!-- Assuming the last editor did it correctly... -->)
 
#[[Joe Biden]] <!-- Shouldn't it be Elon Musk by now? --> ({{w|President of the United States}})
 
#[[Joe Biden]] <!-- Shouldn't it be Elon Musk by now? --> ({{w|President of the United States}})
 
#{{w|Kamala Harris}} ({{w|Vice President of the United States}})
 
#{{w|Kamala Harris}} ({{w|Vice President of the United States}})
 
#{{w|Antony Blinken}} ({{w|United States Secretary of State}})
 
#{{w|Antony Blinken}} ({{w|United States Secretary of State}})
#{{w|Lloyd Austin}} ({{w|United States Secretary of Defense}}) <br>Current Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas is not eligible due to not being a natural born citizen.
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#{{w|Lloyd Austin}} ({{w|United States Secretary of Defense}})
#{{w|Merrick Garland}} ({{w|United States Attorney General}})<br>As Joe Biden did not appoint anyone to fill position #7 on Randall's line of succession, Hanks immediately follows after Garland.
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#{{w|Alejandro Mayorkas}} ({{w|United States Secretary of Homeland Security}})
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#{{w|Merrick Garland}} ({{w|United States Attorney General}})<br> As Joe Biden did not appoint anyone to fill position #7 on Randall's line of succession, Hanks immediately follows after Garland.
 
#{{w|Tom Hanks}} (Tom Hanks)  
 
#{{w|Tom Hanks}} (Tom Hanks)  
 
#{{w|Gavin Newsom}} (Governor of California)
 
#{{w|Gavin Newsom}} (Governor of California)
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#{{w|Ron DeSantis}} (Governor of Florida)
 
#{{w|Ron DeSantis}} (Governor of Florida)
 
#{{w|Kathy Hochul}} (Governor of New York)
 
#{{w|Kathy Hochul}} (Governor of New York)
#{{w|Josh Shapiro}} (Governor of Pennsylvania)
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#{{w|Tom Wolf}} (Governor of Pennsylvania)
 
#{{w|J. B. Pritzker}} (Governor of Illinois)
 
#{{w|J. B. Pritzker}} (Governor of Illinois)
 
#{{w|Mike DeWine}} (Governor of Ohio)
 
#{{w|Mike DeWine}} (Governor of Ohio)
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#{{w|Henry McMaster}} (Governor of South Carolina)
 
#{{w|Henry McMaster}} (Governor of South Carolina)
 
#{{w|Kay Ivey}} (Governor of Alabama)
 
#{{w|Kay Ivey}} (Governor of Alabama)
#{{w|Jeff Landry}} (Governor of Louisiana)
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#{{w|John Bel Edwards}} (Governor of Louisiana)
 
#{{w|Andy Beshear}} (Governor of Kentucky)
 
#{{w|Andy Beshear}} (Governor of Kentucky)
 
#{{w|Tina Kotek}} (Governor of Oregon)
 
#{{w|Tina Kotek}} (Governor of Oregon)
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#{{w|Mark Gordon (politician)|Mark Gordon}} (Governor of Wyoming)
 
#{{w|Mark Gordon (politician)|Mark Gordon}} (Governor of Wyoming)
 
#{{w|Kate McKinnon}} (Kate McKinnon) <br> If she is available. Entries 10, 11 and 13 on Randall's list have no eligible living members.  
 
#{{w|Kate McKinnon}} (Kate McKinnon) <br> If she is available. Entries 10, 11 and 13 on Randall's list have no eligible living members.  
#{{w|Peggy Whitson}} (Astronaut, 675 days in space)
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#{{w|Peggy Whitson}} (Astronaut, 665 days in space)
 
#{{w|Jeffrey Williams (astronaut)|Jeff Williams}} (Astronaut, 534 days in space)
 
#{{w|Jeffrey Williams (astronaut)|Jeff Williams}} (Astronaut, 534 days in space)
 
#{{w|Mark Vande Hei}} (Astronaut, 523 days in space)
 
#{{w|Mark Vande Hei}} (Astronaut, 523 days in space)
 
#{{w|Scott Kelly}} (Astronaut, 520 days in space)
 
#{{w|Scott Kelly}} (Astronaut, 520 days in space)
 
#{{w|Shane Kimbrough}} (Astronaut, 388 days in space)
 
#{{w|Shane Kimbrough}} (Astronaut, 388 days in space)
#{{w|Bill Pullman}} (Bill Pullman)
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#{{w|Bill Pullman}} (Bill Pullman) <br> None of Bill Pullman's children are old enough to become President at this time.<br>{{w|Serena Williams}} lost the final match of her career against {{w|Ajla Tomljanović}}, who is ineligible due to age and nationality.
#Maesa Pullman (first descendant of Bill Pullman via absolute primogeniture)<br>Bill Pullman's other children are not old enough to become President at this time.<br>{{w|Serena Williams}} lost the final match of her career against {{w|Ajla Tomljanović}}, who is ineligible due to age and nationality.<br>The MVPs of all listed sports leagues are ineligible for the office due to age and/or nationality.
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#{{w|Aaron Rodgers}} ({{w|National Football League Most Valuable Player Award|NFL MVP}})  
#Rowan Lascelles (currently 74th in line to the throne, born in Britain to an American mother)
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#{{w|Paul GoldSchmidt}} ({{w|Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award|NL MVP}}) <br>The MVPs of all other listed sports leagues are ineligible for the office due to age or nationality.
#Tewa Lascelles (currently 75th in line to the throne, born in America)
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#''line of succession to the British throne''
#Sophie Lascelles (currently 77th in line to the throne, born in Britain to an American mother)
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#{{w|Miki Sudo}} (Women’s champion of the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest; listed first due to being closer to Europa at birth)
#Alexander Hohenzollern (currently 129th in line to the throne, born to an American mother abroad)
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#{{w|Joey Chestnut}} (Men's champion of the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest)
#{{w|Prince Peter of Yugoslavia|Prince Peter of Yugoslavia}} (currently 131st in line to the throne, born in the US)
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#''everyone else'' (Jousting tournament) <br> Assumes that the number of eligible US Citizens does not exceed 536,870,912.
#{{w|Philip, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia|Philip, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia}} (currently 132nd in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#{{w|Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (born 1982)|Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia}} (currently 135th in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#Christopher Habsburg (currently 149th in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#Saygan Habsburg (currently 151st in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#Peter Habsburg (currently 154th in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#Anton Habsburg (currently 155th in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#Ileana Snyder (currently 156th in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#Nicholas Snyder (currently 157th in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#Alexandra Snyder (currently 159th in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#Constanza Bain (currently 164th in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#Count Sandor von Hohenzollern (currently 166th in line to the throne, mother is American)
 
#Count Gregor von Hohenzollern (currently 168th in line to the throne, mother is American)
 
#Hereditary Prince Alexander von Hohenzollern (currently 216th in line to the throne, born in US)
 
#Philippa von Hohenzollern (currently 217th in line to the throne, born in the US)
 
#Marc Saint (currently 337th in line to the throne, born in US)
 
#Carla Saint (currently 338th in line to the throne, born in US) <br>This only covers the first 345 people in line to the throne, including Catholics, who, if they did not convert, would be excluded, but not including illegitimate or adoptive issue. This list is based on people who could plausibly be eligible - people 35 and older who were either born in the US or at least one of their parents was. They could still be excluded based on residence or current citizenship.
 
#{{w|Miki Sudo}} (Women’s champion of the 2023 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest; listed first due to being closer to Europa at birth)
 
#{{w|Joey Chestnut}} (Men's champion of the 2023 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest)
 
#''everyone else'' (Jousting tournament) <br> Assumes that the number of eligible US citizens does not exceed 536,870,912.
 
  
 
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