"Super" Tuesday
by law
Yes. Australians continue with all of their normal activities on election day. However, election day is always held on a Saturday, so only those who normally work on a Saturday work on election day.
For any election, there is always plenty of publicity about when the election is. You may also be sent information in the post about when an election is. So it is always easy to know when you are supposed to vote.
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.
The actual date varies but it is always on a Tuesday.
In New Zealand, the day set aside for a national election is a Saturday. The date may vary, but commonly they are in November.
It depends on which country you are in and the legislation of that country.
Only the presidential election is always held on the same day. Most others will vary but will be around the same time.
Bastille Day, which is always the 14th of July. It marks the fall of Bastille in the French Revolution in 1789.
Groundhog Day always falls on February 2nd. However, the day of the week varies based on the year.
November. It usually happens between the 2nd and 8th. But it always happens on Tuesday.
Congress chose the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November to harmonize current electoral practice with the existing 34-day window in federal law, as the span between Election Day and the first Wednesday in December is always 29 days.