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Inauguration Day 2029

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๐Ÿ“… Saturday, January 20, 2029

๐Ÿ“ About Inauguration Day 2029

Inauguration Day on January 20 is the constitutionally mandated ceremony in which the newly elected President of the United States takes the oath of office and formally assumes executive power. The date was fixed by the Twentieth Amendment, ratified in 1933; prior to that, inaugurations took place on March 4, leaving a four-month gap between election and swearing-in. The ceremony traditionally occurs on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol and features the presidential oath, an inaugural address, a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, and evening inaugural balls. When January 20 falls on a Sunday, a private swearing-in is held that day with a public ceremony the following Monday. Attendance figures vary widely, with Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration drawing an estimated 1.8 million spectators to the National Mall, the largest crowd recorded for any event in Washington, D.C.

๐Ÿ“‹ Quick Facts

Date
Saturday, January 20, 2029
Day of the Week
Saturday
Days Remaining
994
Category
US Holidays

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

There are 994 days until Inauguration Day 2029 on Saturday, January 20, 2029.

Inauguration Day 2029 is on Saturday, January 20, 2029.

Inauguration Day on January 20 is the constitutionally mandated ceremony in which the newly elected President of the United States takes the oath of office and formally assumes executive power. The date was fixed by the Twentieth Amendment, ratified in 1933; prior to that, inaugurations took place on March 4, leaving a four-month gap between election and swearing-in. The ceremony traditionally occurs on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol and features the presidential oath, an inaugural address, a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, and evening inaugural balls. When January 20 falls on a Sunday, a private swearing-in is held that day with a public ceremony the following Monday. Attendance figures vary widely, with Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration drawing an estimated 1.8 million spectators to the National Mall, the largest crowd recorded for any event in Washington, D.C.

Inauguration Day 2029 falls on a Saturday.