Presidential transition of Herbert Hoover

Presidential transition of Hebert Hoover
Date of electionNovember 6, 1928
Inauguration dateMarch 4, 1929
President-electHerbert Hoover (Republican)
Vice president-electCharles Curtis (Republican)
Outgoing presidentCalvin Coolidge (Republican)
Outgoing vice presidentCharles G. Dawes (Republican)

The presidential transition of Herbert Hoover began when he won the United States 1928 United States presidential election, becoming the president-elect, and ended when Hoover was inaugurated at noon EST on March 4, 1929.

Hoover took a "goodwill trip" to Latin America during his transition, in hopes of improving relations between the United States and nations in the region.

Hoover, largely, did not begin focusing on shaping his administration until the final two weeks of his transition. At the time that Hoover's occurred, presidential transitions were much less complex than they are today. The term "presidential transition" had not even begun to be widely applied to the period between an individual's election as president of the United States and their assumption of the office.[1]

  1. ^ Riley, Russell L. (January 5, 2021). "Presidential transitions didn't use to matter. Here's what changed". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 21, 2021.

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