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The Chief Justice of the US does nothing special in the election process. By tradition, he administers the presidential oath when the president takes office.

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The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is responsible for administering the Oath of Office to a newly elected president during the Inauguration ceremony in January.

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When the president is elected What does the chief justice do?

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is responsible for administering the Oath of Office to a newly elected president during the Inauguration ceremony in January.


When the president is elected what does the us chief justice do?

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is responsible for administering the Oath of Office to a newly elected president during the Inauguration ceremony in January.


When the president is elected the the US chief justice what?

The Chief Justice of the US does nothing special in the election process. By tradition, he administers the presidential oath when the president takes office.


Who usally gives the oath of office.?

The Chief Justice of the United States usually swears in the newly elected President of the United States. Any person who is legally qualified to administer such as a Justice of the Peace can legally perform this act. That is what happens if the president dies in office and the vice-president is sworn in as president.


When the President is elected the U.S. Chief Justice .?

The answer you're looking for is "inaugurates" him. Usually, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court inaugurates the president (reads the manuscript that has the president swear to act in the country's best interest). The Chief Justice is not the only official capable of doing this, but normally does end up inaugurating the president.


What does the Chief Justice do at the Inauguration?

The Chief Justice swears in the president-elect and vice president


Has any US Supreme Court Justice ever been elected President of the US?

William Howard Taft was elected President in 1908, and served a single term in the White House, from 1909-1913. He was laterappointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, which he presided over from 1921 until 1930.Taft is the only person who was both President and Chief Justice of the United States.


Who will administer oath to chief justice of India?

President of India


When do they swear in a new president?

Chief Justice of the United States - John Roberts


Does the most senior Associate Justice become Chief Justice?

Not necessarily. The Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court is nominated by the President and approved by the United States Senate. The President can nominate whomever he wants to fill the position; the person doesn't have to be a current member of the court, let alone the most senior member. Seniority has nothing to do with becoming Chief Justice. In some states, the Chief Justice of their supreme court is elected, not appointed.


Which chief justice also acted as president of india?

Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah is the first Chief justice of India, who also acted as President of India.


Which is NOT a role of the president?

chief of justice