Every Six months.
In the US, local governments usually hold public meetings once a month. In certain situations, a crises of some kind, the local government may meet several times a month.
hi ppl its every 3 years
Every Six months.
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No. In fact they are never held on Sundays. Federal elections in Canada are normally held on Tuesdays.
in autum of 1683 the first provincial elections in the history of n.y. were held.
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never, North Korea is not a democracy Elections are held in North Korea every five years. At the national level they elect a legislature called the Supreme Peoples Assembly. At the same time they also elect representatives to city, county and provincial assemblies. The elections are noncompetitive with only a previously single candidate for each office.
That depends on the location of the election and what type of election it is. In some countries, assembly elections are held on general schedule (i.e.) the US, ever 4 years) and in others, parliamentary elections can be held at any time (i.e.) the UK).Australia has an election approx every 2 to 4 years.
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In England, elections must be held once every five years but can be held more often. The queen has the job of calling elections. She also has the job of presenting the government's program to parliament. That way she has to work at least once a year and some years twice.
The period is approx. 4 years.
Every six years
November.
Representatives to the U.S, House are held in all even-numbered years.
Once every Four years.