The President will be sworn into office during a private ceremony instead. On the day after (Monday) a public ceremony will be held.
The event as known as the Inauguration.
Yes, if a president is re-elected, he must be sworn in a second time and an inauguration ceremony will usually be held. We saw this with other presidents, and there is no reason to think we won't see it if President Obama is re-elected.
Only on TV. You need to be invited to attend the ceremony.
A presidential inauguration is a ceremony in Washington D.C. at which a president- elect is sworn in.
The Vice President takes the oath of office during the same ceremony as the President. Joseph Biden will be sworn in as the new Vice President prior to Barack Obama's swearing in.
The process of being sworn into office is Inauguration."The President was Inaugurated for a second term"For an example of what happens in an Inauguration ceremony, here's a YouTube link to President Obama's Inauguration.
Under the Constitution, the president-elect MUST be sworn in precisely at noon, January 20th. The vice president-elect is usually sworn in just before.
The ceremony in which the President of the United States takes the oath of office is called an inauguration or the Presidential Inauguration.
The ceremony is called the inauguration.
Barack Obama will be using the same bible Abraham Lincoln used when he was sworn in as President.
The oath taken at the inaugural ceremony binds an elected official to support the Constitution of the United States. Sometimes the members of Congress are sworn in as a group. The President and Vice President are always sworn in individually.