The President-Elect and Vice-President-Elect, or the reelected President and Vice President, are sworn in on Inauguration Day, the 20th of January following the election, at noon Eastern Standard Time (1700 UTC). Inauguration Day was changed from 4 March to 20 January in 1933 with the ratification of the 20th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution. The first time Inauguration Day was 20 January was the second inaugurations of both President Franklin Roosevelt and Vice President Garner in 1937.
The newly elected President of the United States is sworn in on Inauguration Day. The Vice President is also sworn in on this day.
The newly elected French President is Francois Hollande
Shri Pranab Mukherjee is the newly elected President of India.
The assistant president will be sworn into office.
By the adoption of the Twentieth Amendment of the Constitution, the terms of President and Vice-President end at noon on the 20th of January.
The president-elect has no real power before he takes office. People do listen to him so does have some effect on policy.
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Herbert Hoover was elected President in 1928. He was sworn in on March 4, 1929. Charles Curtis was sworn in as Vice President on March 4, 1929.
A senator is a senator-elect until he is sworn in (normally in January following an election). A senator newly elected is called a freshman senator.
Today congress is being sworn into office.
When a president gets sworn in and is in office. Inauguration is where they get the elected president in office.