No . All presidential election years are divisible by four. (All even numbered years are congressional election years-- 1958 did see congressional elections.)
Wallace ran for President in the 1968 election
The year 1800 was an election year. The outgoing President was John Adams and Vice President was Thomas Jefferson. The incoming President elected that year was Thomas Jefferson and the Vice President was Aaron Burr. The 1800 Presidential Election was contraversial because there was a tie in electoral votes and the election was decided by the House of Representatives.
It is false. The election of 1796 resulted in a Federalist president and a Republican vice president.
Technically it was Hayes in office, that was an election year in which Garfield won but did not take office until the following year.
The U. S. Constitution requires an election every two years. In every even-numbered year, every federal congressional district in the U. S. elects a Representative to the U. S. House for a two-year term, and two thirds of the states elect one third of the U. S. Senators for six-year terms. In every second federal election (in every year that is evenly divisible by four), the voters of each state also choose the electors who will elect the president and vice president for four-year terms.
1958
As I write this, the 2012 election has concluded, so the next election for president will be in 2016.
NOVEMBER
The date is January 20 in the year after the November election.
The Swiss President changes every year. He (or she) is usually succeeded by the Vice-President at the beginning of the year. Since there is an election in December 2011, the next president will not be determined until after the election.
There was no presidential election that year.
January of the year following the election.
Wallace ran for President in the 1968 election
The president will take office in June of the following year.
What year are tyou talking about? What election year?
The US vice president Joe Biden, ran for re-election this year and won.
No one. It wasn't an election year.