US elections in November, power transfer in January: Why is there an 11-week transition period?

The United States has an 11-week period between November’s presidential election and the January inauguration, allowing for a deliberate transition of power. This timeline, solidified by the 20th Amendment in 1933, accommodates the Electoral College process, facilitating an organized transfer of governance.

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