the month when a president is sworn into the office is january!
Because they have to be sworn in . same with the vice president.
There have been no female presidents as of yet, but there have been women who have run for president.
Presidents are traditionally sworn in on January 20. The next American president will be sworn in January 20, 2009.
We don't have inaugurations due to a presidents death, the vice president is merely sworn in, but it isn't a huge ceremonial type thing. So I guess I would say 0.
During a normal inauguration, the President is sworn in on the steps of the Capitol in Washington, DC.
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.
Lyndon Johnson was sworn in office on Air Force One, but I do not know of any presidents sworn in out of the U.S.
Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th US President.
The Vice President takes the oath of office during the same ceremony as the President. Joseph Biden will be sworn in as the new Vice President prior to Barack Obama's swearing in.
According to the 20th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, newly elected U.S. Presidents and Vice Presidents get sworn in on the 20th of January at noon. Eastern Standard Time, the time zone that includes Washington, D.C. in January, is assumed but not specified. 20 January is 17 days after the terms of U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators begin and 14 days after the official counting of the electoral votes in front of a joint session of Congress. Until 1933, when the 20th Amendment was ratified, Presidents, Vice Presidents, Representatives and Senators all began their terms on the 4th of March. When the U.S. presidency is vacated due to death, resignation or removal from office, the presidential oath of office is administered to the U.S. Vice President as soon as possible.
Yes, if a president is re-elected, he must be sworn in a second time and an inauguration ceremony will usually be held. We saw this with other presidents, and there is no reason to think we won't see it if President Obama is re-elected.