An outgoing president leaves office at high noon on January 20th after an election year. His last full day in office is January 19th. If you are asking about President Obama, since he was re-elected in November 2012, he will begin a new four-year term officially on 20-21 January 2013 (it is normally the 20th when one is inaugurated, unless that day falls on a Sunday, which it does in 2013, moving it to the 21st).
The President's office is called the Oval Office.
Presidents can fight in wars, but they can't fight while in office.
President Bush will hold the office until President-elect Obama is sworn in on January 20, 2009.
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McKinley, Harding, Roosevelt (FDR), and Kennedy died in office during the 20th century.
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March 20 of his first year in office
Yes, they are sworn in, on the day they take office.
on the twentieth day of January following their election
when was teddy roosevelt's last day in office.
As a federal holiday, many banks and schools are closed in observance of Presidents' Day. The New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ are closed for trading on Presidents' Day. The post office is not open and non-essential federal workers have the day off.
No. Presidents' Day is a national holiday. All government offices are closed.
James A. Garfield who was born in 1831 in Orange , Ohio was the last of the log cabin presidents. He was the 20th president and took office in 1881.
The oath is the last sentence of section 1, Article II.
Presidents' Day is a national holiday. All state and government offices are closed.
a presidents term in office could last up to 4 years.
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