No because you'll all to busy sitting in igloos
Yes, Ireland does have free elections. It is a democratic country.
Yes
Municipal elections take place in Canada usually every 3 or 4 years but it depends upon the exact province.
U.S. national elections take place on the first or second Tueday of November. State elections and primary elections take place at various times. May is a common choice for local elections.
They did take place
November
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In Canada, elections for the House of Commons are held at least once every four years, as stipulated by the Canada Elections Act. However, elections can occur sooner if the government loses a confidence vote or if the Prime Minister requests the Governor General to dissolve Parliament. Additionally, the Governor General can call an election at any time, but this is typically done on the advice of the Prime Minister. Overall, the timing of elections is influenced by constitutional provisions, parliamentary practice, and political context.
The Right Honourable Stephen Harper P.C., M.P. (Calgary-Southwest), the Prime Minister, was responsible for the enactment of amendments to the Canada Elections Act that prescribed fixed election dates for Canadian general elections. The Act sets out that a general election must take place on the third Monday in October, in the fourth calendar year following the previous general election.This means that the next general election must take place by October 19, 2015.(It should be noted that the fixed dates set out in the Canada Elections Act do not restrict the authority of the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the prime minister, to dissolve the Parliament of Canada and call elections earlier than the date prescribed in the Act.)
Election take place in anyDemocracy. A rule of the people is possible without any elections if all the people can sit together everyday and take all the decesions. Elections take palce to choose there their representatives.
Senatorial elections in the United States typically take place on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in even-numbered years. These elections can involve either regular elections for the full six-year terms of senators or special elections to fill vacancies. All registered voters in the respective states participate in these elections, casting their ballots to choose their senators.