In different countries this can vary but in the United States there are four years between presidential elections.
The U.S. presidential election is conducted every four years.
U.S. presidential elections are held every 4 years. Presidential elections were held in 1984, 1988 and 1992.
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.)
A midterm election
Presidential elections are four years apart, so the answer would be 1988.
The presidential elections are held every four years.
Between presidential elections, there is another Congressional election, since all members of the House and 1/3 of the Senate are elected every two years. This election is a measure of president and his program.
The exact year when elections are held may vary from country to country. Presidential elections are typically every 4, 5 or even 6 years; in some cases, elections for Congress are combined with that, while in some cases, there may be an additional election in-between.
Elections in the USA occur every four years. There where presidential elections in 1992 and then in 1996.
National and local elections are held every three years on the second Monday in May. Presidential and Vice Presidential elections are held every six years.
Presidential and vice presidential elections are both held at the same time, every four years. Since 1792, they are held the Tuesday between November 2 to November 8.
Every 4 years
it happens 4 in 4 years. This year, 2010, we'll have the presidential elections.