In the USA, it's the First Tuesday of November.
September 23 is National Bisexual Day and October 11 is National Coming Out Day. Also each year in April (day varies each year) is National Day of Silence.
"National Bird Day" is celebrated January 5th of each year.
There is a National Aunt and Uncles Day on July 26th each year.
No, there is no specific National Brothers' Day. However, comma there is a National Siblings Day which is observed on April 10 each year in the US.
In the United States, National Middle Child Day is celebrated on August 12 each year.
In the United States, National Middle Child Day is celebrated on August 12 each year.
There are elections every day somewhere for something. That could be a national election in a country, or a simpler election, like for a committee.
National hug day is Januaury 21st!
In the UK the date for a General election is set by the Government, these are not an annual event but usually every four to five years.
Regular elections are mandated by the US Constitution. Every even-numbered year, all the representatives in House are voted on. Senate terms are six years, so only one-third are elected each even-numbered year. The class of each senator is determined at statehood. If a senator resigns or dies, the governor of his state appoints a replacement who holds office until a special election is held or until the next national election day. Absent House members are not replaced until the next national election. National elections are held on the first Tuesday in November unless November 1 is a Tuesday, in which case the election is postponed until the second Tuesday.
Election Day  -noun1.(in the U.S.) the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November on which national elections are held for electors of the President and Vice President in those years evenly divisible by four. On even years constituents elect members of the House of Representatives for two-year terms and one third of the Senate for six-year terms.2.( often lowercase ) any day designated for the election of public officials.
Because it is a US national oliday, meaning it is annual.