the Tuesday, after the first Monday in November of each even numbered year
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The main Presidential and Congressional elections are held in November. Primary elections and caucuses are held in prior months.
none The voting public of each US congressional district elects one US Representative, and the voting public of each US state elects two US Senators.
The election to elect senators and house of representative members. Congressional district is a certain district that elects the representative which is based on the census every ten years
There is always a congressional election held at the same time as the presidential election. However, since Congressmen serve for only a two-year term and the president serves for four years, there is a another Congressional election in the middle of the president's term. ( I am talking about the lower house of Congress. The senate elects one-third of its members every two years, so one-third of the senators are also elected at the same time as the President. )
Each of the 435 US Representatives is elected by the voting public in each of the 435 US congressional districts.
In states with more than one congressional district, the Representative does not need to be a resident of the district, but he/she does need to be a resident of the state that includes the district.
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Each congressman is elected by the registered voters in his congressional district. Each Senator is elected by the voters throughout the state.
Congressional elections, like all other elections in the US, except for certain very local elections, take place on the first Tuesday in November. Congressional election are held in even numbered years.
This phrase refers to the Congressional elections which are held in the even-numbered years between the Presidential elections. (Congressional elections are held every two years.)
The U.S. states are divided into 435 congressional districts. Each one elects one U.S. Representative every two years. Each of the 435 U.S. Representatives is supposed to represent the residents of the one congressional district that elected him/her.