National elections are typically held on specified dates as outlined in a country's constitution or electoral laws. Each country sets its own schedule for national elections, which can vary widely. In many countries, national elections are held every few years to elect representatives or a new government.
In the US, they are usually held in May or in November along with the national and/or state elections.
primary elections and caucuses are held
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.
General elections are generally held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November. So, the Tuesday between November 2 and November 8th. Special elections and primary elections can be held at any time, but are typically on Tuesdays.
They were held in November of 1788.
No they do not have to be in november...traditionally that is what it has become
Yes, some states do require that local elections must be held in the in-between years when no national elections take place. This is done to separate local elections from the more prominent and highly contested national elections, allowing local issues to receive more attention and ensuring that local officials are elected with a focus on local concerns. However, this requirement varies from state to state, and not all states have such a provision.
elections are held and rigged
The 1860 election was held in the same place all US National Elections are held....in America.
every 67 years deapinigng on that date it was 1st held.
The Elections will be held in November.