The States selected electors who voted to elect the President and Vice President.
There was an election And George Washington got 100% of the votes as he was a well known war hero and the other man was relatively unknown
This event is the inauguration of a new president.
The event as known as the Inauguration.
The inauguration of Barack Obama as the fourty-fourth President of the United States of America is seen by many as a truly historic event.
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The record for the most porta potties at an event is held by the U.S. Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., with over 5,000 portable toilets.
No. In the event that the president and vice president are both killed, the 3rd in command is the speaker of the house. When a president and vice president leave the white house after their term(s), the president elect has already selected his running mate, who becomes the vice president after the inauguration.
John F. Kennedy in 1961. He did not wear it during the swearing-in, but he wore it to the event.
Calvin Coolidge took the office on March 4, 1925, and was the first to broadcast this event on radio.
The Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) traditionally administers the Oath of Office to the President-elect or incumbent President on inauguration day.
Because Obama is the first black president in the united states. and also this event is gonna make history.. for many years we have had several presidents but not an African americian that has made history.
The new president and vice-president begin their terms on this day and take the oath for their offices. The chief justice of the US administers the oaths. What other people are involved depends on the year and the President and the planners of the event.
It is called the "swearing-in ceremony" and it occurs during the president's "inauguration." Many years ago, presidents were inaugurated in early March, but these days, the event occurs on January 20.