The US Constitution became effective at a time when there was no telegraph, no radio, no television, no telephone, no computers, or any othern "modern" means of communication. The Presidential election is not "validated" and "official" until each states' "electors" casts their votes for President. In those days, this took much time. And although most times the "Electors" agree with the popular vote, there have been a few "surprises" along the way.
Presidential elections are four years apart, so the answer would be 1988.
The presidential suite was a big big.These presidential elections are so boring.
Some presidents were re-elected and so had more than one inauguration. Presidents who take office due to the death or resignation of the President do not have an inauguration ceremony unless they are later elected to a term of their own. Four presidents never had a inauguration ceremony. FDR had four.
I am not certain what kind of inauguration you are speaking of so I am assuming you are speaking of a Presidential Inauguration in the United States of America. In that case, President John F. Kennedy would have been the first. He was inaugurated as President on January 20, 1961.
An Irish parliament's term is 5 years, but an election can happen before that. Not all parliaments run their full term, so elections often happen sooner than that. There were 3 general elections in 18 months in the early 1980s.
Presidential elections in the United States are held on the first Tuesday in November, in those years with numbers evenly divisible by 4. So Presidential elections were held in 1960, 1960, 1968, 1974 ... 2000, 2004, etc. The next Presidential election will be in 2012.
Voting is anonymous so there is no way to find out who a person voted for in presidential elections.
Robert Frost had the honor of reading a poem at John Kennedy's inauguration in 1961. So far as I know, he was the first poet to be so honored.
Elections was set for November- I am not sure why, but I think it was due to the timing of the Constitutional Convention and the ratification of the Constitution. The new government was then set up for March to give time for the elections, counting the votes, getting the winners notified and letting them get to Washington. However, times changed. Transportation and communication greatly improved. It was no longer necessary to have so much time between elections and the inaugurations, so the inauguration was moved up .
Considering that the mandate theory of elections are a formal order from a superior court or official to an inferior one. So the emanate theory for elections is that they must abide by certain rules or regulations to be a presidential candidate.
In this case, the Defense Secretary was chosen to watch the inauguration at an undisclosed site - military base near Washington.
the inauguration parade lasted a little bit over an hour or so. maybe about an hour and a half.