January 20th
Vice President-elect Joseph Biden will be sworn in prior to President-elect Obama.
The Vice President would then take his place, until the number of votes needed to officially elect a new President is decided and reached.
January 20th.
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United States President Herbert Hoover took the Presidential Oath on March 4th, 1929 in the United States Capital. This oath was administered by William H. Taft.
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.
no because after noon on inauguration by law the elect is president
The President Elect of the United States is Barack Hussein Obama. He will become President and take office when he takes the oath of office in February.
President "elect" or Senator "elect" I believe is the proper title for an elected individual who has yet to take th oath of office.
Yes. All elected officials and serviceman must pledge to defend and protect the Constitution.
The end of article two section one is important to inauguration day because it contains the oath that the president must take to become president. The Chief Justice of the US is most likely the person who the president states the oath to.
The New president that gets electaed is called President Elect until they take office which is Jan. 20th. The President that was in office before the new president is called the Formor President. 20th am