Just one president: Garfield (born 1831 and died September 19, 1881) (served Mar. 4 1881- Sep. 19 1881)
Yes, they are sworn in, on the day they take office.
American presidents who are re-elected are required to repeat the oath of office.
Jefferson was the first to be inaugurated in Washington, DC. Presidents Washington and Adams were duly inaugurated when they took office but the capital was not yet in DC.
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19 Inauguration Days have been on January 20 from 1937 through 2009. A total of 12 different presidents have been inaugurated on January 20.
Presidents are inaugurated at the beginning of each term. Cleveland was president for two terms, so he was inaugurated twice, as were (for example) George W. Bush and William J. Clinton. Cleveland is unique among US Presidents in that his two terms of office were not consecutive. However, he would have been inaugurated twice even if they had been.
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There were four in this time period. Wilson left office on March 4, 1921 and Harding was inaugurated. Harding died on August 2, 1923 and VP Coolidge became president. Coolidge was re-elected in 1924 and stayed in office until March 4, 1929 when Hoover was inaugurated.
According to Wiki-pedia - "When inaugurated, he will be the first United States Vice President from Delaware and the first Roman Catholic to attain that office."
Because they have to be sworn in . same with the vice president.
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.
He was the first to be in this position as president, under a new plan of government. He also knew future presidents would look back to him as an example of what to do.