The first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in even numbered years.
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Regular elections
Regular elections
Even a dictator can be elected
Britain has elections every few years. They are not pre-scheduled the way that U.S. elections are, but they vote for members of Parliament and other offices.
Normally all our elections are every 4 years. The elections for the EU on the other hand are every 5 years.
The H.O.R. holds electiions every two years.
5 years ago. The next local body elections are scheduled in the next few months (Before end of 2011)
In the scheduled 1956 national elections to unify Vietnam, the communist leader Ho Chi Minh was favored to win. The elections were part of the Geneva Accords, which called for nationwide elections to reunify North and South Vietnam. However, the elections were never held, largely due to the South Vietnamese government, backed by the United States, fearing a communist victory. As a result, the division between North and South Vietnam deepened, leading to further conflict.
The next presidential elections in Zimbabwe are scheduled for 2023, specifically on August 23. These elections will follow the constitutional requirement for presidential elections to be held every five years. The political landscape may evolve leading up to the elections, so it's important to stay updated on any changes or developments.
No. In fact they are never held on Sundays. Federal elections in Canada are normally held on Tuesdays.
Representatives to the U.S, House are held in all even-numbered years.