It's the day when elections are held (and the name The Day When Elections Are Held was too long).
Super TuesdayCorrection:It's simply called Election Day. Super Tuesday refers to the day in February or March when the largest group of states hold their primary elections. The general election doesn't have a nickname.
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The Tuesday that follows the first Monday in November is called Election Day in the United States. It is the day when citizens cast their votes for various political offices, including the President of the United States in presidential election years.
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Election Day's the Tuesday after the first Monday of November.
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1962 Election day for the 1952 presidential election occurred on November 4.
Voting in the UK, on election day, is their local polling station, provided they are on the Election Register.
On election day voters vote for their local representatives.
Election Day  -noun1.(in the U.S.) the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November on which national elections are held for electors of the President and Vice President in those years evenly divisible by four. On even years constituents elect members of the House of Representatives for two-year terms and one third of the Senate for six-year terms.2.( often lowercase ) any day designated for the election of public officials.