This Is the History Behind U.S. Presidential Inaugurations
WASHINGTON (TheBlaze/AP) — With his wife and two daughters at his side, President Barack Obama will raise his right hand and place his left on two stacked Bibles as he takes the oath of office for another four-year term. His second inauguration promises the pageantry of the first, but on a smaller scale than 2009, when a record 1.8 million people filled the nation’s capital to witness Obama making history as America’s first black president.
As TheBlaze previously reported, Obama has chosen to use two Bibles during his swearing-in — one owned by Martin Luther King Jr. and the other by Abraham Lincoln. He used the Lincoln Bible while taking the oath four years ago. He is adding King’s Bible for an inaugural ceremony that will take place on Jan. 21, the federal holiday honoring the civil rights leader.

President Barack Obama speaks during an event in the East Room of the White House January 7, 2013 in Washington, DC. Obama announced his nominations of White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan to be the director of the Central Intelligence Agency and former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense. Credit: AFP/Getty Images
At the 57th presidential inauguration a week from Monday, Chief Justice John Roberts will administer the oath of office to Obama and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor will administer the oath to Vice President Joe Biden. It’s a day rich in history and tradition.
Considering the history as well as curiosities about the upcoming inauguration, take a look at the event, in question-and-answer form, below:
Q: Why is the inauguration on Jan. 21 instead of Jan. 20?
A: The Constitution’s 20th Amendment, passed by Congress in March 1932 and ratified by the necessary states the following January, sets the inauguration date as Jan. 20 at noon.
Because that’s a Sunday this year, Obama will take the official oath of office that day in a private ceremony. A public ceremony will be held Jan. 21 on the west front of the U.S. Capitol. Local officials are planning for an estimated 600,000 to 800,000 people to crowd onto the National Mall to witness the oath-taking ceremony.
This is the seventh time the inauguration date has fallen on a Sunday. Inaugural ceremonies, however, are not traditionally held on Sundays because courts and other public institutions are closed.
Before 1933, the president had been sworn in on March 4, typically the final day of the congressional season. But the stretch between the November elections and the March 4 inauguration led to a lengthy lame-duck sessions of Congress and became a concern during times of national crisis.
Sen. George Norris, R-Neb., suggested the 20th Amendment, which called for a new Congress to begin on Jan. 3 and for the president to be inaugurated on Jan. 20. President Franklin Roosevelt’s first inauguration, in 1933, was the last swearing-in ceremony held on March 4.
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Q: What is the oath the president recites?
A: “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
Those words transform citizen to president and mark the beginning of a new administration.
Franklin Pierce, in March 1853, became the only president to “affirm” instead of “swear” that he would protect and defend the Constitution. There are Internet mentions suggesting that Herbert Hoover also opted to affirm, but the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association in Iowa says Hoover did not repeat the oath in 1929, and simply said “I do” after it was read to him.
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Q: Does the chief justice of the United States always administer the oath?
A: Traditionally, it is the chief justice who presides over the swearing-in ceremony. But there have been about a half-dozen exceptions including in 1923 and 1963.
In 1923, Vice President Calvin Coolidge took the oath of office at his father’s residence in Plymouth, Vt., following the death of President Warren Harding. Coolidge’s father, Col. John Coolidge, was a notary public and he administered the oath to his son.
In 1963, Sarah Hughes, a U.S. district judge in Texas, administered the oath to Vice President Lyndon Johnson aboard Air Force One at Love Field in Dallas, after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Hughes became the first woman to swear in a president.
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The Bidens and the Obamas at the 2008 inauguration. Credit: AP
Q: When was the parade first started?
A: The first organized parade occurred at the inauguration of James Madison in 1809. But the tradition dates back the country’s first inauguration of a president, George Washington, in 1789.
Local militias joined Washington’s procession as it passed through towns on his journey from Mount Vernon to New York City, where he was met by the Continental Army, government officials and other prominent citizens who escorted him to his swearing-in ceremony at Federal Hall.
During Abraham Lincoln’s second inauguration in 1865, African-Americans marched in the parade for the first time. Woodrow Wilson’s second inauguration in 1917 saw women, for the first time, take part in the inaugural parade. Obama’s parade four years ago included the Lesbian and Gay Band Association for the march along Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House. The association was the first lesbian and gay group in history to participate in a president’s inaugural parade.
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Q: How many inaugural balls are there?
A: Historically it’s varied.
The first inaugural ball was held in 1789 to honor Washington, and came one week after he was sworn in during a ceremony in New York City.
The tradition of the inaugural ball really began in 1809 when Dolley Madison hosted a gala for her husband, James Madison. Four hundred tickets were sold for $4 each. The tradition took hold as supporters reveled in the idea of a night to fete their new president with dancing and music.
Some presidents shunned the idea and wanted to avoid an elaborate celebration. Presidents Franklin Pierce, Woodrow Wilson and Warren Harding requested no balls at all.
In more recent times, President Bill Clinton went from 11 inaugural balls in 1993 to a record 14 in 1997.
Obama had 10 official inaugural balls in 2009, but has decided to cut the number to two this year amid a struggling economy. One ball will be the invitation-only Commander In Chief’s Ball, started by President George W. Bush for members of the armed forces. Tickets will be free for invited guests, including active duty, reserve and Medal of Honor recipients, among others. The other ball, called The Inaugural Ball, is open to the public, though only a limited number of $60 tickets were made available.
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Q: Who pays for all this?
A: Much of the cost is picked up by supporters and other private donors, as it has been for years. In 2009, Obama raised $53 million in private money for his inauguration. The private money pays for the official inaugural balls, the traditional parade, giant TV screens on the mall for the swearing-in and thousands of portable toilets.
Public money is used for security, which is harder to put a price tag on. Secret Service doesn’t discuss it, but the federal government reimbursed the District of Columbia $44 million for the 2009 inauguration. That was just for city costs, not Secret Service or military personnel.
Other public money that has been set aside for this inaugural:
- The Architect of the Capitol has $4.2 million to spruce up the Capitol grounds for the swearing-in ceremony on the west front. That money also pays for the inaugural platform under construction, along with bleachers and barricades.
- Nearly $2 million has been approved for U.S. Capitol Police.
- $1.2 million has been budgeted for the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, which handles all of the events taking place at the Capitol grounds for the inaugural.
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Q: Who plans and coordinates the inaugural festivities?
A: The Presidential Inaugural Committee, chosen by the president-elect, coordinates all of the official events outside the Capitol, where the swearing-in takes place. The committee handles the parade, official inaugural balls and planning for the crowds on the National Mall.
The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies is responsible for staging the day’s activities on the Capitol grounds, meaning the swearing-in ceremony and the traditional inaugural luncheon that follows for the president and vice president.
For the Department of Defense, the Joint Task Force National Capital Region coordinates the military’s participation in inaugural activities. That includes marching bands, color guards, firing details and salute batteries for the parade as well as security and medical support for inaugural activities. About 5,000 service members are expected to take part in this inaugural.
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blackfeather
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 4:21pm…a nice photograph of our communists in charge.
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OneWithGodistheMajority
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 11:45amBO, MO, and Plugs Joe. What could possibly go wrong?
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no1hd
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 11:37amWhat does the 44 million paid to dc cover. That’s a lot of money for them when the secret service is there.
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Dismayed Veteran
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 10:57amI afraid I won’t be able to watch the swearing in. That time slot is committed to nose picking.
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oneshiner
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 11:33amDid I read it’s swearing to defend our Constitution? hmmm? When will he do that?
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DadRocked
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 10:47amI hope that here in the D.C. area that the temps are -20 with 60MPH sustained winds for that Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
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DadRocked
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 10:59amWith three inches of snow per hour for the 72hr period…
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kevin542
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 10:07amOnce again…Who gives a flying f@#$…..We didnt vote him…Impeach him…
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toledofan
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 9:21amThe problem with all this is that tradition don’t matter and when the words are spoken and the oath of office reaffirmed, it won’t mean anything because Obama doesn’t care about the country, the people or our future. It’s obvious from the past four years that he is the President for some and if you don’t have a billion dollars, you can’t be a part of the club.It’s too bad no one has the courage to take him to court for lying under oath.
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ResistSocialism
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 9:04amscrew their dumb*ss party
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Vickie Dhaene
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 8:47amObama should be IMPEACHED and REMOVED, not Inaugurated for a second term. HE BELONGS IN PRISON FOR TREASON.
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Gonzo
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 8:45amI hear now that Beyonce is singing the national anthem at the inauguration. I guess we should be relieved it’s not Jay Z doing a rap version or Psy doing the Gangnam Style version.
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Thighmaster
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 8:11am“This is the seventh time the inauguration date has fallen on a Sunday. Inaugural ceremonies, however, are not traditionally held on Sundays because courts and other public institutions are closed.”
Newsflash…. Courts and public institutions are closed Monday Jan 21st as well, It’s MLK day
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PIGSWILLNEVERFLY
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 8:08amThe joint session of Congress SHOULD NOT confirm Barack Obama as pResident “For he is NOT an Article II “Natural born Citizen” Attorney Mario Apuzzo.
Objections to his confirmation SHOULD be made by at least One Senator and One Representative in order to launch an investigation. Are there at least 2 that will Stand and Object? This is what I am waiting to see. CONGRESS = COWARDS.
Do we have a Constitution left to defend? I am VERY offended that this Usurper is allowed to further defame the oath as well as the Holy Bible. What a mockery of our Republic and Justice!
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ArmedAndReallyPissed
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 8:07amKeeping you up to date :
Playboy Magazine reportedly offered Sarah Palin $4,000,000 to pose nude in an upcoming issue.
Michelle Obama was offered $50 by National Geographic.
In other News…..we all remember when KFC offered a “Hillary†meal, consisting of two small Breasts and two large Thighs.
Now KFC is offering the “Obama Cabinet Bucket.†It consists of nothing but Left Wings and Chicken S-*T.
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Priscilla King
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 9:56amGroannn…we know that will never fly!
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KissMyAmericanFlag
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 12:04pmO man, so LOL! Thanks for making this Monday morning memorable. ;-)
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ButResistWeMuch
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 12:41pmThanks for the belly laugh! LOL
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ArmedAndReallyPissed
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 8:05amQ: What is the oath the president recites?
A: “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.â€
YEAH…………….RIGHT.
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barber2
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 8:55am” to the best of my ability ” …….
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Dodsfall
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 7:58amObama might burst into flames using two Bibles when it comes to the part about swearing to defend the Constitution.
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jackact
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 7:54am…preserve, defend and protect socialist radicalism, confuscation of personal liberty and wealth, enforce centrally controlled government totolitinarianism administrated by executive fiat and pursue the further collusion of impressionable young minds through expanding the forced indoctrination of national public education.
Then he swears to uphold all if the above.
Did I miss anything?
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 7:43amObama seeks to go down in history as a modern incarnation of Lincoln (end of slavery) and MLK (I have a dream) and in his madness eliminate the Republic and push us fully into communism and a absolute dictatorship.
So in the private oath-taking which book will Obama use: Rules for Radicals or the Koran?
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ArmedAndReallyPissed
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 8:06amLmao…………..Winner !!!!!!!!!!!
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Capt_Gregg
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 8:28amAs he places his right hand of the stack of Bibles, his left hand will be on the koran in his pocket.
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barber2
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 8:58amBingo. I vote for Rules For Radicals . All of his Center For American- Progress ( wink, wink ) are aimed at destroying the American capitalist system and at dividing the people. This Obama group of international Leftist radicals are toxic to all which made America successful and united.
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bigbear_awake
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 4:58pmboth
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