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    Is there an article in the US constitution which discusses what happens if the President can't make it to his inauguration due to illness(whether he was newly,or reelected)?

    Question #129015. Asked by geognut. (Jan 17 13 1:16 AM)


    eyhung

    No article covers this, or the Inauguration Ceremony except that Article 2, Section 1 covers the oath of office. The 20th Amendment stipulates that the President be inaugurated on Jan 20. The 25th Amendment provides for what happens if the President is incapacitated.

    http://www.inaugural.senate.gov/days-events/days-event/presidents-swearing-in-ceremony



    Jan 17 13, 1:38 AM


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