presidential elections are every 4 years
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Political parties generally hold conventions during election years, typically in the summer before a national election. Conventions are used to nominate the party's candidate for president and to develop the party's platform.
The UK holds elections when the Prime Minister wants it BUT by statute this must be not more than just after 5 years after the last election SO if a government is popular, they will call an election after four years so they can have another five years in power.
They are held before. There would be no reason to hold them after the candidate has been chosen.
In election an individual is chosen for the first time to hold public office; re-election that same individual is chosen to hold public office again.
The next national congressional election will occur in November of 2010; the next presidential election will occur in 2012.
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There was no election that year. The election was in 1876.
It used to be every 4 years. However, currently they hold presidential elections every 5 years.
Not in a national election, but in local and state elections, yes.
A primary election is a public election run by government officials to determine which candidate will represent a political party in a general election. It is a way for party members or registered voters to choose their party's nominee for a specific office. The winning candidate from the primary election will then go on to compete in the general election.
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