The newly elected French president is sworn into office at most ten days after the result of the election. He cannot take office until the Conseil Constitutionnel (constitutional Court) has validated the election result, a process which takes usually three to four days.
A French president takes office few days or few weeks after being elected.
François Hollande will take office the 15th of May.
This question first appeared in the "US Presidents" category, but it is doubtful that is where it belongs. No US vice president has ever been elected to an office in India. As far as vice presidents of India are concerned, 7 men who served as Vice President of India later became President or Acting President (one of the was both an Acting President and then later the elected President): Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan served as vice president under the first president of India, Rajendra Prasad and was elected as India's second president after Radhakrishnan retired. Zakir Hussain served as vice president under Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and was elected president when Radhakrishnan left office. Varahagiri Venkata Giri served as vice president under Zakir Hussain and was appointed acting president upon Husain's death. He resigned the office a few months later to take part in the presidential elections and was elected president 2 months later. Basappa Danappa Jatti was the vice president of India during President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed's term of office, and was sworn in as acting president upon Ahmed's death. Ramaswamy Venkataraman served as vice president under President Giani Zail Singh and was subsequently elected as the next president after Singh. Shankar Dayal Sharma served as vice president under President Ramaswamy Venkataraman and was subsequently elected as the next president after Venkataraman. Kocheril Raman Narayanan served as vice president under President Shankar Dayal Sharmaand was subsequently elected as the next president after Sharma.
The chaos and fear that the French Revolution had created.
If the Vice President of the United States takes over the office of President, then, the new President nominates someone to take his old job. The nominee must be approved by majority vote in both houses of Congress.
Varahagiri Venkata Giri is the only person to serve as President twice. His first term was from 3rd May 1969 to 20th July 1969. He was appointed as Acting President following the death of former President Zakir Hussain. He resigned in a few months to take part in the presidential elections.He was later elected and served his second term from 24th August 1969 to 24th August 1974.
He never was president.
John Tyler
Jan. 20 2009
January 20th (After Election)
John Tyler is the first United States President to take office following the death of an elected President. He replaced William Henry Harrison, who died on April 4, 1841
JFK was elected in 1960, took office in 1961.
President Obama swore the oath of office on Abraham Lincoln's Bible.
January The electoral college is elected in November and the President is elected in December, but the President is sworn with the oath on January 20th!
George W. Bush was the first president to take office in the New Millenium
he got elected president when he ran for it. He was also a vice president before he was the president of united states.
The current president was elected in October 2004 and took office in March 1st, 2005. The President-elect was elected in November 2009 and will take office in March 1st, 2010.
The president will take office in June of the following year.
If a president dies, it is usual for the elected vice president to take over the presidential office for the remaining term of the president.