What Happens After a Presidential Election?
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The transition period following a presidential election is a critical yet often overlooked phase in American politics, so in this episode we explore the intricate processes and protocols that occur in the two months between the election and the inauguration of a new president. We discuss the historical evolution of the transition, its additional complexity with the growth of the executive branch, and the introduction of formal transition teams. We also look at the implications of party changes during transitions and the importance of maintaining governmental continuity, reflecting on recent political events, the 2020 election and Jan 6th, and the significance of cooperation between outgoing and incoming administrations to uphold democratic traditions. ... Special guest for this episode: Dr. Emma Long, Associate Professor of American History and Politics at the University of East Anglia. ... Highlights from this episode: The transition period between presidential elections is often overlooked but is crucial for governance. Historically, the transition period has shortened from four months to just two months. The Presidential Transition Act of 1963 mandates preparation for an incoming administration. Civil servants play a vital role during transitions, providing continuity in government operations. The process of transition can vary significantly depending on whether parties change hands. Former presidents often maintain a low profile post-office to respect the new administration's authority. ... Additional Resources: The US Elections Explained: The Transition of Power - YouTube 2024 Transition Timeline • Center for Presidential Transition ... And if you like this episode, you might also love: Will America Ever Elect a Woman for President? Should Donald Trump Be Allowed to Run for President? What is a Primary and a Caucus? Who is Ron DeSantis? How Are Presidents Elected? ... Thank you for listening to our podcast. It's a labor of love by an American history nerd and some smarter folk. Making it does come at a small cost so if you'd like to help: Individuals - support the show with a one-off or monthly donation: https://america-a-history.captivate.fm/support Universities & Colleges - become an academic partner or email [email protected] for more info Your support helps us keep the show running, and it is highly appreciated! Are you a University, college, or higher education institution? Become an academic partner and your name will appear right here.
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