January
The US President and Vice-President are both inaugurated on 20 January every 4 years.
The US president is inaugurated in January. That is, whoever is elected in November 2008 will be inaugurated January 2009.
The US President is inaugurated on 20 January every 4 years.
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Normally, once every four years. A president and vice-president are inaugurated after being elected. Additionally, a vice-president would be inaugurated if he or she steps up as president.
Normally, once every four years. A president and vice-president are inaugurated after being elected. Additionally, a vice-president would be inaugurated if he or she steps up as president.
Only Lincoln - inaugurated a month before the war started, and re-inaugurated a month before it (effectively) ended. If you include the small actions in North Carolina, then you have to count Andrew Johnson as a wartime president.
An elected President, not yet inaugurated, is called the President-elect.
James A. Garfield is the only president to inaugurated in office.
== == The president-elect and vice president-elect gets inaugurated. This year Barack Obama and Joe Biden get inaugurated.
William Henry Harrison was inaugurated on March 4th of that year, and his Vice President, John Tyler, became President when Harrison died a month later.