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Yes on January 21, 2012 since January 20 is on a Sunday.

Actually, by law (the 20th Amendment to the Constitution), Inaugural Day is ALWAYS the 20th of January in the year following the general election.

All president's terms end at noon on Jan 20th, and thus, that day is always Inaugural Day.

To answer the question, yes, even for a President who has been re-elected, there is always an Inaugural Day, as they don't get their term extended, but rather get a whole new term, and Inaugural Day officially starts that new term.

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