The ceremony in which the President of the United States takes the oath of office is called an inauguration or the Presidential Inauguration.
He was elected in 1860, sworn into office in Spring of 1861. He was re-elected in 1864, sworn in to office in March of 1865. The Civil War ended the following month on April 9, 1865, Lincoln was shot on the evening of April 14, 1865.
Abraham Lincoln was elected to the office of President for 2 terms. He was elected to his first term as President on November 6, 1860, and sworn into office on March 4, 1861. He was re-elected as President, for a second term, on November 8, 1864, and sworn into office on March 4, 1865. He served about 42 days of his second term, as he was assassinated on April 14, 1865, and died on April 15, 1865.
Impeachment PLATO (D)
March 4, 1861.
No. The impeachment process is the only lawful way to remove a president from office. Of course, he could voluntarily resign under the threat of impeachment as did Richard Nixon.
Today congress is being sworn into office.
No, the president is not the Oath Of Office.
William Henry harrisson died a month after being sworn into office at the capitol
Clinton was sworn into office on January 20, 1993.
An inaugural speech is a speech given on the day that someone is sworn in to office, such as a president or mayor. Being sworn in also called an inauguration.
Lyndon Johnson was sworn in office on Air Force One, but I do not know of any presidents sworn in out of the U.S.
Lyndon B. Johnson was the only president sworn into office on an airplane.
A national disaster does not change when the president-elect gets sworn in to office. However, it might change the location of where he is sworn in to office.
An inaugural speech is a speech given on the day that someone is sworn in to office, such as a president or mayor. Being sworn in also called an inauguration.
The President is customarily sworn into office on the steps of the US Capitol building.
He is getting sworn into office on January 20,2009. He got the most Electoral Votes.
No, that would be unconstitutional.