This is set by federal law as passed by Congress. (see the related question)
The exact time and date for the election of the U. S. President and the U. S. Vice President is set by Federal law (United States Code, Title 3, Chapter 1, Section 7.) Of course the law was passed by Congress. The 4-year term and the date for the beginning of each term are set by the Constitution.
The exact time and date for the election of the U. S. President and the U. S. Vice President is set by Federal law (United States Code, Title 3, Chapter 1, Section 7.) Of course the law was passed by Congress. The 4-year term and the date for the beginning of each term are set by the Constitution.
This was the election which set stage for the American Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was the president-elect from the 1860 election.
In New Zealand, the day set aside for a national election is a Saturday. The date may vary, but commonly they are in November.
Date and time in a computer is the date and time set by the user. It will show you the current time and date, once set, correctly in your taskbar.
First of all you go to Setting on home. Then you go to General. After that you click Date & Time. When you click Date & Time, you will have two options, you can click Set Date & Time or set a Time Zone.
How do I set the date on a cardinal watch?
iPod Touch: press Settings on the Home Screen>General>Date & Time>Set Date & Time. iPod Nano (scroll wheel): Settings>Time & Date...
There is no set date that time will end.
In the UK the date for a General election is set by the Government, these are not an annual event but usually every four to five years.
No, the State of the union has no set date. In fact, Congress must invite the president into the house chamber to give the address. the constitution notes that, "from time to time" the president shall update the Congress with news about the state of the union.
Each state legislature sets the dates for electing their U.S. Senators and Representatives. However, aside from special elections, I'm pretty sure all states hold their elections on the same dates, the day after the first Monday of November of all even-numbered years.