la elección
elección or electivo
It would be written as: eleccion (accent over the 'o') presidencial.
Me retiro de la eleccion (accent on final 'o')
Somebody's messing with you. According to United States Code, Title 3, Chapter 1, Section 15, the votes are counted by Congress on the 6th of January following the election.
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) occurred before the Munich Conference (September 1938), where European leaders allowed Nazi Germany to annex parts of Czechoslovakia. Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931, which was earlier than both the Spanish Civil War and the Munich Conference. The 1940 November presidential election in the United States took place well after these events, as it was part of the political landscape during World War II. Thus, the chronological order is: Japan invaded Manchuria, the Spanish Civil War, the Munich Conference, and then the 1940 presidential election.
a undecided election is a election that is not sure about
There was no election that year. The election was in 1876.
The event that happened last among the options provided is the end of the Spanish-American War, which concluded in December 1898 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The Civil War ended in 1865, the 1896 presidential election took place before the war, and Japan's ports were opened in 1854 with the Convention of Kanagawa. Thus, the end of the Spanish-American War is the most recent event.
a runoff election
Genreral Election Special Election Electoral College Presidential Election Nomination
The 1952 election was a nationwide election.
I think an election board is a list of people running in an election.