on the same day in every state
and
every 2 years
Congressional elections are held every two years. There are elections for 1/3rd of the Senate (who sit for six years) and for all of the House of Representatives.
This phrase refers to the Congressional elections which are held in the even-numbered years between the Presidential elections. (Congressional elections are held every two years.)
They were held in November of 1788.
No
The main Presidential and Congressional elections are held in November. Primary elections and caucuses are held in prior months.
fartpoopy
Congressional elections, like all other elections in the US, except for certain very local elections, take place on the first Tuesday in November. Congressional election are held in even numbered years.
The constitution sets the dates and times for elections.
The main Presidential and Congressional elections are held in November. Primary elections and caucuses are held in prior months.
Congressional Elections are held nationally every two years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in even numbered years. There are special elections held year round to elect new members when an existing Congressperson leaves through death or resignation. One-Third of the Senate is elected each election year and Presidential elections are held every four years, coinciding with leap years.
U.S. Presidential elections are always on the first Tuesday of November, and Congressional elections are also typically held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
Presidential elections are held every four years and congressional elections every two years, all during even-numbered years. Off-year elections are held during odd-numbered years and involve only a handful of notable races such as gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia.