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.
George Washington was the only US president who's inauguration ceremony was held in New York. April 30, 1789 at New York's Federal Hall. John Adam's inauguration was in Philadelphia, after that inauguration have been help in Washington DC.
According to Wikipedia, there was four and are listed below: * John Adams did not attend Jefferson's inauguration. * John Quincy Adams did not attend Jackson's inauguration. * Andrew Johnson did not attend Grant's inauguration. * Richard Nixon left Washington, DC before his resignation took effect, and did not attend Ford's inauguration.
no because after noon on inauguration by law the elect is president
There were actually four presidents to die in office during the 20th Century, though only two died of natural causes. William McKinley starts us off on September 14, 1901- Assassinated Warren G. Harding- August 2, 1923- Either heart attack or stroke Franklin D. Roosevelt- April 12, 1945- Cerebral Hemorrhage John F. Kennedy- November 22, 1963- Assassinated
Election then inauguration.
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MR.bush
The 3 Presidents who had poets read at their inauguration are: John F. Kennedy ~ Bill Clinton ~ and Barack Obama.
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His inauguration in January 2005 was attended by two former Democratic presidents-- Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton.
The 2009 President inauguration took place on January 20th!
They take their presidential oaths at Capitol Hill, at their inauguration.
At President Obama's 2009 Inauguration, Former Presidents Carter, Bush Sr., Clinton & George W. Bush attended. For the 2013 Inauguration, George H.W. Bush was too ill to attend, and his son George W. also was not there. Presidents Clinton and Carter did attend however.
The 2 presidents were: Bush sen., Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton.
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