Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November every 4 years. The earliest it can be is th 2nd, the latest, the 8th.
November 4th, 2008.
Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November every 4 years. The earliest it can be is th 2nd, the latest, the 8th.
November 4th, 2008 is election day. All of it will end as soon as the voting booths close and the votes are counted.
1962 Election day for the 1952 presidential election occurred on November 4.
Yes, if you have registered in time according to your state's laws. All states have some kind of voter registration deadline. If your state's deadline is before your birthday, you can usually register before hand, because you "are or will be 18 years of age or older on or before the election day" or some such provision. The election day is November 4th.
In the United States, federal Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The next federal election will be November 8, 2016. Presidential elections are held in years divisible by 4. Congressional elections are held in years divisible by 2.
Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, so in 2012 the election will be on November 6th.
Sunday this year.
November 6th is the election day in 2012.
Usually the results are accurately broadcast at 10, 11, 12pm on Nov 4th, but considering how large and close this election is, I expect it to be a long process. I'll bet it will be Nov 5th before we hear any solid predictions and probably a month because of the inevitable lawsuits before we hear the official ruling.
By law, Election Day in the US is the Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The earliest the first Monday in Novemeber can fall is on 1 November, so the earliest the following Tuesday can be is 2 November. As a result, Election Day in the US can never fallon 1 November.
In November (for the USA).