In the United States, federal Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The next federal election will be November 8, 2016. Presidential elections are held in years divisible by 4. Congressional elections are held in years divisible by 2.
Election day is the first Tuesday in November unless November 1 falls on Tuesday. In that case the election is moved to November 8. Presidential elections in the US are held every four years in years that are divisible by four. Congressmen and Senators are also elected on this same day. The next presidential election is set for November 8, 2016.
Election day is the first Tuesday in November unless November 1 falls on Tuesday. In that case the election is moved to November 8. Presidential elections in the US are held every four years in years that are divisible by four. Congressmen and Senators are also elected on this same day. The next presidential election is set for November 8, 2016.
Presidential elections occur on the first Tuesday after the first Monday every year that is divisible by four. The next presidential election will occur on November 6, 2012.
Election Day in the United States is statutorily set as "the Tuesday next after the first Monday in the month of November".
It depends upon the nation. Most countries hold their elections on a weekend day.
General Election Day is held the first Tuesday in November.
Election Day is on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. This year, it's on November 6.
November 4th is when you vote.
Novmber 2nd
There are elections every day somewhere for something. That could be a national election in a country, or a simpler election, like for a committee.
It's the day when elections are held (and the name The Day When Elections Are Held was too long).
Changing the date of state elections from the day of national elections could have advantages. It would reduce overcrowding on Election Day, allowing for better management and shorter wait times for voters. It could also increase voter engagement and turnout, as state issues and candidates may receive more attention when not overshadowed by the national election.
Not in a national election, but in local and state elections, yes.
Most elections are held on a Tuesday.
No, national state and local elections do not occur on the same day.
presidential elections are every 4 years
National elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November every even-mumbered year.
Elections are usually held on a Tuesday.
The national Election Day in the US is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Presidential elections are held every 4 years, and Congressional elections every 2 years. (Senators serve staggered 6-year terms, while Representatives serve 2-year terms.)
The 1860 election was held in the same place all US National Elections are held....in America.
1/3 of Senate seats are up for election every two years.