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all of the people from the legislative branch go such as the vice president
35 on Inauguration Day
The Chief Justice swears in the president-elect and vice president
Andrew Johnson
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court administers the oath to the President. There is no designated person to swear in the vice-president, however. That is up to the Vice President elect.
If the president dies whilst still ruling his country, all his powers are given to the vice president of that country. For example, if President Obama (President of the United States of America) died, all his powers would go to the Vice President Joe Biden.
Not until Inauguration Day, the current Vice President would become President
Obama's Vice President, after their inauguration will be Senator Joe Biden.
No. In the event that the president and vice president are both killed, the 3rd in command is the speaker of the house. When a president and vice president leave the white house after their term(s), the president elect has already selected his running mate, who becomes the vice president after the inauguration.
He will be there with Obama to be sworn in as the Vice-President.
amendment 20
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.