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Why is the inauguration on January 20th

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Roosevelt, January 20, 1937. The American Presidency Project. The Constitution of the United States had established March 4 as Inauguration Day in order to allow enough time after Election Day for officials to gather election returns and for newly-elected candidates to travel to the capital.

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The Constitution originally set a president's term to start March 4 the year after the election was held. Back in the late 1700s when America gained its independence, a lot more needed to be done with a lot less to prepare for a new presidential administration.

As the decades wore on and technology advanced after the Industrial Revolution, cross-country communication and travel made it easier to coordinate the transfer of power. The 20th Amendment, ratified in 1933, shortened the time between the election and inauguration from four months to two.

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