The oldest president to be elected into the presidential office was Ronald Reagan. He was sixty-nine years old at the time.
Ronald Reagan was the oldest president so far. He was 69 when he was elected and inaugurated the first time. He turned 70 shortly after he took office.
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Ronald Wilson Reagan was a professional actor by profession. When inaugurated on January 20 1981, he was the oldest elected President at age 69.
President Ronald Reagan was 69 years 11 months when first inaugurated on January 20, 1981. He was 73 years, 11 months when he began his second term of office on January 20, 1985.
Normally, once every four years. A president and vice-president are inaugurated after being elected. Additionally, a vice-president would be inaugurated if he or she steps up as president.
Normally, once every four years. A president and vice-president are inaugurated after being elected. Additionally, a vice-president would be inaugurated if he or she steps up as president.
An elected President, not yet inaugurated, is called the President-elect.
James A. Garfield is the only president to inaugurated in office.
== == The president-elect and vice president-elect gets inaugurated. This year Barack Obama and Joe Biden get inaugurated.
The US President and Vice-President are both inaugurated on 20 January every 4 years.
George Washington was inaugurated as president in 1789!
John Adams was inaugurated as the second Us president In Philadelphia, PA, in the County Courthouse known as Congress Hall.