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There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.There was no presidential inauguration in 2008. The US Presidential election was in November 2008, with the inauguration on the 20th of January 2009. That was a Tuesday.
The first U.S. presidential inauguration was in April (1789). The next 36 were in March (1793-1933). The last 21 have been in January (1937-2017).
Monday, January 21, 2013, 10AM-1PM EST.
Yes. If January 20 falls on a Sunday however, the president elect is still sworn into office in a private ceremony, and then a public ceremony the following day.
The date of the U.S. Presidential Inauguration was moved to January 20 beginning in 1937 (Inauguration Day had been March 4 from Washington's time through 1933).
No, like the previous six U.S. Presidential/ Vice-Presidential Inaugural Ceremonies, the 2013 ceremony is scheduled to take place at the West Front of the Capitol Building. Like the two times to date that Inauguration Day fell on Sunday, January 20 (1957 and 1985), the ceremony is scheduled for Monday the 21st.
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.
On January 20th.
About noon, January 20th
Every presidential inauguration is January 20, the following year after Election Day.
January 20th is inauguaration day.January
Read the Constitution. "at noon on the 20th day of January." You're obviously an Obama supporter. Moron.