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Vice President-elect Joseph Biden will be sworn in prior to President-elect Obama.

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When does the president elect take the presidential oath?

January 20th


Who is the president if the president elect takes oath past noon?

The Vice President would then take his place, until the number of votes needed to officially elect a new President is decided and reached.


When does the new President-Elect Barack Obama take his oath of office?

January 20th.


What time and where will president-elect Barack Obama take his oath of office on January 20th 2009?

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Who was the first president to take the oath of office in DC?

James MonroeThe first president to take the oath was George Washington.


Who is the first president to take the oath of office?

All US presidents take the oath of office, starting with the first president, George Washington.


It is mandatory for presidents to swear on a bible but it is mandatory for them to take the oath?

no because after noon on inauguration by law the elect is president


What is name of your new president?

The President Elect of the United States is Barack Hussein Obama. He will become President and take office when he takes the oath of office in February.


What is the term used for a person elected but not officially in office?

President "elect" or Senator "elect" I believe is the proper title for an elected individual who has yet to take th oath of office.


Must the president elect have to take an oath?

Yes. All elected officials and serviceman must pledge to defend and protect the Constitution.


Why is the end of Article II section 1 important to Inauguration Day?

The end of article two section one is important to inauguration day because it contains the oath that the president must take to become president. The Chief Justice of the US is most likely the person who the president states the oath to.


Who was the first US President to take oath on a raised portico?

The first US President to take oath on a raised portico was Zachary Taylor. He served as the president from 1849 until the time he died in July 1850.