2016
On what date will the next presidential election be held?
Yes. If the President is running for re-election and loses to the candidate from the other party, both names appear on the same ballot. The winner becomes the president-elect and the President is still the President, until January 20. This happened most recently in November, 1992, when Clinton defeated George H. W. Bush.
well right now Barack Obama is president and no one knows who the next president is going to be because we're a democracy in the United States, therefore the people will elect him in the next election. Now if anything happens to the current president, the Vice-president will take over.
As I write this, the 2012 election has concluded, so the next election for president will be in 2016.
US presidential elections are held every four years , in years divisible by 4, The newly elected president takes office on January 20 of the year following the election. The incumbent president may run for re-election one time. The next presidential election will be in 2012. President Obama is eligible to serve another term if he runs and is elected again. The US is certain to elect a new president in 2016 .
The next new term for President begins on January 20, 2013. New terms always begin on Jan. 20 in the year following the November election.
The next new term for President begins on January 20, 2013. New terms always begin on Jan. 20 in the year following the November election.
The first Tuesday in November, approximately two and one half months prior to Inauguration Day, which is January 20th. The next presidential election will occur in November of 2012. The president-elect will be inaugurated on January 20, 2013.
Every 4 years, our last election was in 2012, so our next election will be in 2016.
The period between election day (November 4th) and the inauguration of the next president (January 21st). The sitting-president is considered a "lame duck" since the president-elect will be strolling into the oval office within a couple of months.
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In the event of a tie in the presidential election, the decision goes to the House of Representatives, where each state delegation gets one vote to choose the president. If the House cannot decide on a winner by Inauguration Day, the Vice President-elect would become acting president until a decision is made.