All of them from Franklin Roosevelt's second term on, were sworn in on January 20 except for Gerald Ford, who took office in mid-term and never won an election himself. (Coolidge, Truman and Lyndon Johnson also took office in mid-term, but were re-elected and so had a Jan.20 swearing in. ) If Jan 20 is on Sunday, as it was in 1957, 1985 and 2013, the president is still sworn on that day, but takes the oath again on Monday at the public inaugural ceremony.
There were 34 Presidents who were sworn in on days other than January 20. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was sworn in once on March 4, 1933, and three times on a January 20 (1937, 1941, and 1945). Not counting Roosevelt, there were only 30 before him and 3 afterward sworn in on other days. Not counting Truman's and Johnson's second terms, the total is only 31. Until the passage of the 20th Amendment, ratified January 23, 1933, Presidents took the oath of office on March 4. Afterward, there were three (Truman, Lyndon Johnson, and Gerald Ford) sworn in on the death or resignation of the sitting President.
around 200ishThere have been 44 Presidents that have been sworn in.
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Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th US President.
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Approximately two weeks pass between the time Congress counts the electoral votes and when the president is sworn in. The electoral votes are typically counted on January 6th, and the inauguration ceremony takes place on January 20th.
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To date, 43 U.S. presidents have been inaugurated. President-Elect Barack Hussein Obama with be the 44th U.S. president to be inaugurated on January 20th 2009.
20 days from January 20th to February 9th 2011.
In 2011, there were 333 days between January 20th and December 19th.