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United States presidential transition

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In the United States, a presidential transition is the process during which the president-elect of the United States prepares to take over the administration of the federal government of the United States from the incumbent president. Though planning for transition by a non-incumbent candidate can start at any time before a presidential election and in the days following, the transition formally starts when the General Services Administration (GSA) declares an “apparent winner” of the election, thereby releasing the funds appropriated by Congress for the transition, and continues until inauguration day, when the president-elect takes the oath of office, at which point the powers, immunities, and responsibilities of the presidency are legally transferred to the new president. The 20th Amendment to the Constitution, adopted in 1933, moved the beginning and ending of the terms of the president and vice president from March 4 to January 20, thereby also shortening the transition period. After the election, an outgoing president is commonly referred to as a lame-duck president. A transition can also arise intra-term if a president dies, resigns or is removed from office, though the period may be very short. The Presidential Transition Act of 1963 provides the current mechanisms to facilitate an orderly and peaceful transition of power. Under existing federal law and custom, the major-party presidential candidates receive classified national security briefings once their nomination is formalized by their party. They are also entitled to presidential transition services and facilities provided by the General Services Administration, including office space, equipment and the payment of certain related expenses. Just after the presidential election, a revised edition of the Plum Book is published, which lists over 9,000 federal civil service leadership and support political appointment positions which an incoming administration needs to review, and fill or confirm. Though the formal transition commences when it is clear that a non-incumbent candidate has won the election, counting of votes continues until all votes are counted, after which officials from each state certify the state's final tally before the presidential electors are formally appointed and the Electoral College meets in mid-December to cast their votes for the president and vice president. Transition normally involves a transition team to carry out some pre-election planning by the non-incumbent candidates, and involves consideration of key personnel from the outgoing and incoming presidents' staffs, requires resources, and includes a host of activities, such as vetting candidates for positions in the new administration, helping to familiarize the incoming administration with the operations of the executive branch, and developing a comprehensive policy platform.

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· List of presidential transitions
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George Washington(Unaffiliated)
John Adams(Federalist)
Election of 1796
Inauguration of John Adams,March 4, 1797
John Adams(Federalist)
Thomas Jefferson(Democratic-Republican)
Transition
Contingent election of 1801February 17, 1801
First inauguration of Thomas Jefferson,March 4, 1801
Thomas Jefferson(Democratic-Republican)
James Madison(Democratic-Republican)
Election of 1808
First inauguration of James Madison,March 4, 1809
James Madison(Democratic-Republican)
James Monroe(Democratic-Republican)
Election of 1816
First inauguration of James Monroe,March 4, 1817
James Monroe(Democratic-Republican)
John Quincy Adams(Democratic-Republican)
Contingent election of 1825 February 9, 1825
Inauguration of John Quincy Adams,March 4, 1825
John Quincy Adams(Democratic-Republican)
Andrew Jackson(Democratic)
Election of 1828
First inauguration of Andrew Jackson,March 4, 1829
Andrew Jackson(Democratic)
Martin Van Buren(Democratic)
Election of 1836
Inauguration of Martin Van Buren,March 4, 1837
Martin Van Buren(Democratic)
William Henry Harrison(Whig)
Election of 1840
Inauguration of William Henry Harrison,March 4, 1841
John Tyler(Unaffiliated)
James K. Polk(Democratic)
Election of 1844
Inauguration of James K. Polk,March 4, 1845
James K. Polk(Democratic)
Zachary Taylor(Whig)
Transition
Election of 1848
Inauguration of Zachary Taylor,March 5, 1849
Millard Fillmore(Whig)
Franklin Pierce(Democratic)
Election of 1852
Inauguration of Franklin Pierce,March 4, 1853
Franklin Pierce(Democratic)
James Buchanan(Democratic)
Election of 1856
Inauguration of James Buchanan,March 4, 1857
James Buchanan(Democratic)
Abraham Lincoln(Republican)
Transition
Election of 1860
First inauguration of Abraham Lincoln,March 4, 1861
Andrew Johnson(Democratic)
Ulysses S. Grant(Republican)
Election of 1868
First inauguration of Ulysses S. Grant,March 4, 1869
Ulysses S. Grant(Republican)
Rutherford B. Hayes(Republican)
Electoral Commission rulingMarch 2, 1877
Inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes ,March 4, 1877
Rutherford B. Hayes(Republican)
James A. Garfield(Republican)
Election of 1880
Inauguration of James A. Garfield,March 4, 1881
Chester A. Arthur(Republican)
Grover Cleveland(Democratic)
Election of 1884
First inauguration of Grover Cleveland,March 4, 1885
Grover Cleveland(Democratic)
Benjamin Harrison(Republican)
Election of 1888
Inauguration of Benjamin Harrison,March 4, 1889
Benjamin Harrison(Republican)
Grover Cleveland(Democratic)
Election of 1892
Second inauguration of Grover Cleveland,March 4, 1893
Grover Cleveland(Democratic)
William McKinley(Republican)
Election of 1896
First inauguration of William McKinley,March 4, 1897
Theodore Roosevelt(Republican)
William Howard Taft(Republican)
Transition
Election of 1908
Inauguration of William Howard Taft,March 4, 1909
William Howard Taft(Republican)
Woodrow Wilson(Democratic)
Transition
Election of 1912
First inauguration of Woodrow Wilson,March 4, 1913
Woodrow Wilson(Democratic)
Warren G. Harding(Republican)
Transition
Election of 1920
Inauguration of Warren G. Harding,March 4, 1921
Calvin Coolidge(Republican)
Herbert Hoover(Republican)
Transition
Election of 1928
Inauguration of Herbert Hoover,March 4, 1929
Herbert Hoover(Republican)
Franklin D. Roosevelt(Democratic)
Transition
Election of 1932
First inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt,March 4, 1933
Harry S. Truman(Democratic)
Dwight D. Eisenhower(Republican)
Transition
Election of 1952
First inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower,January 20, 1953
Dwight D. Eisenhower(Republican)
John F. Kennedy(Democratic)
Transition
Election of 1960
Inauguration of John F. Kennedy,January 20, 1961
Lyndon B. Johnson(Democratic)
Richard Nixon(Republican)
Transition
Election of 1968
First inauguration of Richard Nixon,January 20, 1969
Gerald Ford(Republican)
Jimmy Carter(Democratic)
Transition
Election of 1976
Inauguration of Jimmy Carter,January 20, 1977
Jimmy Carter(Democratic)
Ronald Reagan(Republican)
Transition
Election of 1980
First inauguration of Ronald Reagan,January 20, 1981
Ronald Reagan(Republican)
George H. W. Bush(Republican)
Transition
Election of 1988
Inauguration of George H. W. Bush,January 20, 1989
George H. W. Bush(Republican)
Bill Clinton(Democratic)
Transition
Election of 1992
First inauguration of Bill Clinton,January 20, 1993
Bill Clinton(Democratic)
George W. Bush(Republican)
Transition
Supreme Court decision in Bush v. GoreDecember 12, 2000
First inauguration of George W. Bush,January 20, 2001
George W. Bush(Republican)
Barack Obama(Democratic)
Transition
Election of 2008
First inauguration of Barack Obama,January 20, 2009
Barack Obama(Democratic)
Donald Trump(Republican)
Transition
Election of 2016
First inauguration of Donald Trump,January 20, 2017
Donald Trump(Republican)
Joe Biden(Democratic)
Transition
Election of 2020
Inauguration of Joe Biden, January 20, 2021
Joe Biden(Democratic)
Donald Trump(Republican)
Transition
Election of 2024
Second inauguration of Donald Trump,January 20, 2025

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