Election Day is the Tuesday following the first Monday in November, so that date will be between November 2nd and November 8th. Congressional elections are held every two years (the term of election for the House) and Presidential elections every four years.
every four years
every fourth November
No. In fact they are never held on Sundays. Federal elections in Canada are normally held on Tuesdays.
November
5 years
They arer held on the first Tuesday of November.
In the United States, federal elections are held on the first Tuesday after November 1; the calendar date varies between November 2 and November 8.
The power to conduct elections is by the state governments. There aren't any federal elections, the Presidential election are multiple statewide elections held on the same day.
In Belgium, all governmental elections (city, province, region, federal and European) are held on a sunday.
This act applied to all elections held anywhere in the United States- State and Local, as well as Federal.
Federal elections in Ethiopia must be held every five years according to the country's constitution, typically on a Sunday in May. Federal elections have been held in 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2010 - the next election should take place in either May or June of 2015.
Austria is a federal republic hence there are elections. There are the elections of the federal government every five years. Furthermore elections are regularly held in each of the nine states of Austria and in all townships.The president is elected by direct vote in a 6 years interval. Head of government is the chancellor who becomes instated by the president after federal elections.
Consecutive federal elections are elections that occur back-to-back; all elections are consecutive unless they are unprecedented or abolished after being held once. Usually, the term is used in the context of election victories. If a party wins consecutive federal elections, it has won several elections without interruption. For example, in Canada, the Progressive Conservative Party won the federal election of 1984 and was re-elected at the next election in 1988. It thus won consecutive federal elections.
Kevin Rudd's seat of Griffith is a federal seat, not a state seat. The elections held in Queensland on 24 March 2012 were state elections, not federal elections. Kevin Rudd will only be contesting his seat in the federal election of 2013.