Presidential transition of Franklin D. Roosevelt

Presidential transition of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Date of electionNovember 8, 1932
Inauguration dateMarch 4, 1933
President-electFranklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat)
Vice president-electJohn Nance Garner (Democrat)
Outgoing presidentHerbert Hoover (Republican)
Outgoing vice presidentCharles Curtis (Republican)

The presidential transition of Franklin D. Roosevelt began when he won the United States 1932 United States presidential election, becoming the president-elect of the United States, and ended when Roosevelt was inaugurated at noon EST on March 4, 1933.

At the time that Roosevelt's occurred, the term "presidential transition" had yet 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]

The transition has been regarded as a rough transition, with tremendous tensions between president-elect Roosevelt and outgoing president Herbert Hoover, whom Roosevelt had defeated in the election. It took place against the backdrop of the Great Depression.

  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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