March 4th 1933
The current date of US presidential inauguration is January 20th. It was changed from March 4th by the 20th amendment to our constitution, which was ratified in 1933. The first president to be inaugurated on the new date was Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Franklin D Roosevelt was elected in November of 1932, and was inaugurated on Saturday, March 4, 1933. He was the last President to have a March inauguration, and in 1937 and 1941 his re-inauguarations were in January.
Inauguration Day has been January 20 since Franklin D. Roosevelt's second inauguration in 1937. From 1793 through 1933, Inauguration Day had been March 4. The 20th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, which was ratified in January, 1933, changed not only the Inauguration Day of the President and Vice President but also changed the date on which the terms of Senators and Representatives begin and end from March 4 to January 3.
January 20, 2009.
the inauguration was on January 20th, 2009
January 1, 2011 was the date of her inauguration as president of Brazil.
The first US President affected by inauguration date change was our first President, George Washington. He was inaugurated for his first term on 30 April 1789. Thereafter, the Constitution prescribed it be 4 March.
Barack Obama's inauguration is on January 20, 2009
January 20th
July 12, 2009 was the date of her inauguration.
The president of the United States stopped taking office in March with the ratification of the 20th Amendment to the Constitution in 1933. Before that, the presidential inauguration used to take place on March 4th. The 20th Amendment changed the inauguration date to January 20th.
The date for inauguration day for every election is January 20th.