While the Constitution mandates the Oath itself, it does not specify who should administer it. Typically, the Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court is chosen, however other judges have also been selected.
Any appointed judge can administer the oath to the newly elected president but it is usually done by the Chief justice of the supreme court.
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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.
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 U.S. Constitution says that the president must take the presidential oath and be sworn in; usually, it is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who administers the oath. If a president is re-elected, he still has to take the oath of office a second time.
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