Date Vice President
(President)
Location Oath Administered By
January 20, 2021 Kamala Harris
(Biden)
West Front, U.S. Capitol Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice of the the Supreme Court of the United States
January 20, 2017 Michael Pence
(Trump)
West Front, U.S. Capitol Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
January 20, 2013 Joseph R. Biden Jr.
(Obama)
West Front, U.S. Capitol Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
January 20, 2009 Joseph R. Biden Jr.
(Obama)
West Front, U.S. Capitol John Paul Stevens, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
January 20, 2005 Richard Cheney
(Bush)
West Front, U.S. Capitol Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of Representatives
January 20, 2001 Richard Cheney
(Bush)
West Front, U.S. Capitol William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
January 20, 1997 Albert Gore Jr.
(Clinton)
West Front, U.S. Capitol Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
January 20, 1993 Albert Gore Jr.
(Clinton)
West Front, U.S. Capitol Byron R. White, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
January 20, 1989 J. Danforth Quayle
(Bush)
West Front, U.S. Capitol Sandra Day O'Connor, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
January 21, 1985 George H. W. Bush
(Reagan)
Publicly in Rotunda, U.S. Capitol Potter Stewart, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
January 20, 1985 George H. W. Bush
(Reagan)
Privately in North Entrance Hall, White House Potter Stewart, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
January 20, 1981 George H. W. Bush
(Reagan)
West Front, U.S. Capitol Potter Stewart, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
January 20, 1977 Walter F. Mondale
(Carter)
East Portico, U.S. Capitol Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives
December 19, 1974 Nelson A. Rockefeller
(Ford)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice
December 6, 1973 Gerald R. Ford
(Nixon)
House Chamber, U.S. Capitol Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice
January 20, 1973 Spiro T. Agnew
(Nixon)
East Portico, U.S. Capitol Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice
January 20, 1969 Spiro T. Agnew
(Nixon)
East Portico, U.S. Capitol Everett M. Dirksen, Minority Leader of the Senate
January 20, 1965 Hubert H. Humphrey
(L. B. Johnson)
East Portico, U.S. Capitol John W. McCormack, Speaker of the House of Representatives
January 20, 1961 Lyndon B. Johnson
(Kennedy)
East Portico, U.S. Capitol Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives
January 21, 1957 Richard M. Nixon
(Eisenhower)
East Portico, U.S. Capitol William F. Knowland, U.S. Senator
January 20, 1953 Richard M. Nixon
(Eisenhower)
East Portico, U.S. Capitol William F. Knowland, U.S. Senator
January 20, 1949 Alben W. Barkley
(Truman)
East Portico, U.S. Capitol Stanley F. Reed, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
January 20, 1945 Harry S. Truman
(F. D. Roosevelt)
South Portico, White House Henry A. Wallace, retiring Vice President
January 20, 1941 Henry A. Wallace
(F. D. Roosevelt)
East Portico, U.S. Capitol John N. Garner, retiring Vice President
January 20, 1937 John N. Garner
(F. D. Roosevelt)
East Portico, U.S. Capitol Joseph T. Robinson, U.S. Senator
March 4, 1933 John N. Garner
(F. D. Roosevelt)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Charles Curtis, retiring Vice President
March 4, 1929 Charles Curtis
(Hoover)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Charles G. Dawes, retiring Vice President
March 4, 1925 Charles G. Dawes
(Hoover)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Albert B. Cummins, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1921 Calvin Coolidge
(Harding)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Thomas R. Marshall, retiring Vice President
March 5, 1917 Thomas R. Marshall
(Wilson)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Willard Saulsbury, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1913 Thomas R. Marshall
(Wilson)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Jacob H. Gallinger, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1909 James S. Sherman
(Taft)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Charles W. Fairbanks, retiring Vice President
March 4, 1905 Charles W. Fairbanks
(T. Roosevelt)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol William P. Frye, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1901 Theodore Roosevelt
(McKinley)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol William P. Frye, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1897 Garret A. Hobart
(McKinley)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Adlai E. Stevenson, retiring Vice President
March 4, 1893 Adlai E. Stevenson
(Cleveland)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Levi P. Morton, retiring Vice President
March 4, 1889 Levi P. Morton
(B. Harrison)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol John J. Ingalls, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1885 Thomas A. Hendricks
(Cleveland)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol George F. Edmunds, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1881 Chester A. Arthur
(Garfield)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol William A. Wheeler, retiring Vice President
March 5, 1877 William A. Wheeler
(Hayes)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Thomas W. Ferry, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1873 Henry Wilson
(Grant)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Schuyler Colfax, retiring Vice President
March 4, 1869 Schuyler Colfax
(Grant)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Benjamin F. Wade, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1865 Andrew Johnson
(Lincoln)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Hannibal Hamlin, retiring Vice President
March 4, 1861 Hannibal Hamlin
(Lincoln)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol John C. Breckinridge, retiring Vice President
March 4, 1857 John C. Breckinridge
(Buchanan)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol James M. Mason, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 24, 1853 William R. King
(Pierce)
Cuba William Sharkey, U.S. Consul
March 5, 1849 Millard Fillmore
(Taylor)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol David R. Atchison, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1845 George M. Dallas
(Polk)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol William P. Mangum, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1841 John Tyler
(Harrison)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol William P. Mangum, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1837 Richard M. Johnson
(Van Buren)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol William Rufus King, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1833 Martin Van Buren
(Jackson)
House Chamber, U.S. Capitol John Marshall, Chief Justice
March 4, 1829 John C. Calhoun
(Jackson)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Samuel Smith, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1825 John C. Calhoun
(J.Q. Adams)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol Andrew Jackson, U.S. Senator
March 3, 1821 Daniel D. Thompkins
(Monroe)
Thompkins' residence, New York William P. Van Ness, U.S. District Judge
March 4, 1817 Daniel D. Thompkins
(Monroe)
Senate Chamber, Old Brick Capitol, (1st & A Sts., N.E.; site of present Supreme Court Building) John Gaillard, President pro tempore of the Senate
  Elbridge Gerry
(Madison)
Presented a certificate on May 24, 1813, as having taken the oath as prescribed by law John Davis, U.S. District Judge
March 4, 1809 George Clinton
(Madison)
No record of his having taken the oath  
March 4, 1805 George Clinton
(Jefferson)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol John Marshall, Chief Justice
March 4, 1801 Aaron Burr
(Jefferson)
Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol James Hillhouse, President pro tempore of the Senate
March 4, 1797 Thomas Jefferson
(J. Adams)
Senate Chamber, Congress Hall, Philadelphia William Bingham, President pro tempore of the Senate
December 2, 1793 John Adams
(Washington)
Senate Chamber, Congress Hall, Philadelphia John Langdon, President pro tempore of the Senate
April 21, 1789 John Adams
(Washington)
Federal Hall, New York City John Langdon, President pro tempore of the Senate

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