A corporation is a legal concept and cannot itself vote. The men and women who work at the company may vote however they please.
No, national state and local elections do not occur on the same day.
In the US, they are usually held in May or in November along with the national and/or state elections.
Political participation is more personal and issue-oriented in state and local politics than in national politics.
The officials that are you elected to serve in the state and national elections have many duties. In most cases the officials make new laws. The national officials are sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America.
State Governments
General elections in the United States are overseen by the Federal Elections Commission. Each state is responsible for the balloting, counting, and reporting the vote for president and other elected national offices.
There has never been a national election in the United States in which the general public voted. State elections for national offices take place in November.
Yes, some states do require that local elections must be held in the in-between years when no national elections take place. This is done to separate local elections from the more prominent and highly contested national elections, allowing local issues to receive more attention and ensuring that local officials are elected with a focus on local concerns. However, this requirement varies from state to state, and not all states have such a provision.
Not all states do, but those that do feel that the State has an interest in insuring that people who do business in their state do not harm the public. Part of that is requiring corporations to let the state know who they are and what they do.
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.
Not in a national election, but in local and state elections, yes.
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