Yes even in times of war elections are still held.
Absolutely. Nothing in the Constitution changes the holding of elections during a time of war. Franklin Roosevelt had to run for re-election during WW2. Even in England, elections continued to be held. In fact, near the end of WW2, Winston Churchill was voted out of office in favor of Clement Atlee.
Presidential elections are held every four years and congressional elections every two years, all during even-numbered years. Off-year elections are held during odd-numbered years and involve only a handful of notable races such as gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia.
Yes
elections are held and rigged
The Elections will be held in November.
I am not sure exactly what this question refers to. The US did not stop any elections during the Vietnam war. Certainly not in the United States. If the question refers to elections in Vietnam, actually in 1956 (before the US involvement), Ngo Dinh Diem stopped the elections called for in the 1954 Geneva Accords. It was only under US pressure, that he finally agreed to hold the elections which were held in 1959
Elections are held anywhere that there is a democratic selection of political officeholders.
Primary elections are held in April.
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Off-year elections are held during the years between mid-term elections and presidenttial elections. 2011 is an off-year while 2010 was a mid-term year. With the exception for the filling vacant offices, no national elections are held during off-years. During mid-term elections, all members of the House of Representatives are up for election as are one-third of the U. S. Senators.