On the day after the first Monday of November of every fourth year including 2012 and 2016, the public elects the electors of the President and Vice President by voting for their choices for President and Vice President. Then on the Monday after the second Wednesday of December each state's electors meet together within their own state and record the votes that actually elect the President and Vice President. On the 6th of January, the Vice President, as President of the Senate, counts the votes in front of a joint session of congress and announces the winners, who then take office on January 20.
The main Presidential and Congressional elections are held in November. Primary elections and caucuses are held in prior months.
Presidential elections are held in November, but the inauguration of the president is not until the following January.
Presidential elections are held in the US in the month of November, every 4 years.
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.
The main Presidential and Congressional elections are held in November. Primary elections and caucuses are held in prior months.
The presidential elections are held every four years.
U.S. presidential elections are held every 4 years. Presidential elections were held in 1984, 1988 and 1992.
Presidential elections are held in the United States for every four years.
National elections for president and Congress in the US are held in November. Primaries are held earlier. May is a popular month for state and local elections but the dates vary .
That is true. Presidential elections have been held every four years since 1788.
Primary elections are held in April.
Presidential elections in the United States are held on the first Tuesday in November, in those years with numbers evenly divisible by 4. So Presidential elections were held in 1960, 1960, 1968, 1974 ... 2000, 2004, etc. The next Presidential election will be in 2012.