Chief Justice of the United States - John Roberts
Washington was sworn in as our first president on April 30th, 1784 in New York City.
Chief Justice John Marshall, who had been appointed to the Court by President Thomas Jefferson's predecessor, John Adams, administered Jefferson's Oath of Office on March 4, 1801. Jefferson was sworn in what was then the new Senate Chamber (now the Old Supreme Court Chamber) of the partially constructed Capitol Building.
George Washington was sworn in in New York and Lyndon Johnson was sworn in in Dallas Texas to name just two For more possibilities check out Tyler, Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Arthur, and Theodore Roosevelt
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Another must either retire, or die. Either way, a new justice only comes in when an old one leaves.
Yes, all elected officials must be sworn into office.
An inauguration is when the elected candidate is sworn into office. Generally the new office holder then gives a speech. In the United States, presidential inaugurations occur every four years (even in cases of re-election) on January 20th, at noon EST, in front of the Capitol. The new president is sworn in by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. == ==
The majority of the 43 men who became president were sworn in by the chief justice, but at least seven presidents were not. According to Wikipedia, "from 1789 through 2013, the swearing-in has been administered by 15 Chief Justices, one Associate Justice, three federal judges, two New York state judges, and one notary public." In fact, it is customary rather than mandatory for the chief justice to give the oath-- among the presidents not sworn in by the chief justice were George Washington, Calvin Coolidge, and Lyndon Johnson. (Johnson was the only president sworn in by a woman-- Sarah T. Hughes, a district court judge.)
The majority of the 43 men who became president were sworn in by the chief justice, but at least seven presidents were not. According to Wikipedia, "from 1789 through 2013, the swearing-in has been administered by 15 Chief Justices, one Associate Justice, three federal judges, two New York state judges, and one notary public." In fact, it is customary rather than mandatory for the chief justice to give the oath-- among the presidents not sworn in by the chief justice were George Washington, Calvin Coolidge, and Lyndon Johnson. (Johnson was the only president sworn in by a woman-- Sarah T. Hughes, a district court judge.)
He was sworn in today (January 8th).
President George Washington was sworn in on April 30, 1789 in New York City.
As of October 2021, Justice Amy Coney Barrett is the most junior justice on the US Supreme Court. She was confirmed and sworn in on October 26, 2020, following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Chief Justice of the United States - John Roberts
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The old president remains president up until the moment the new president is sworn in.
Jackson was sworn in or outside of the Capitol building in Washington, DC.