Elections in the US are managed and overseen by the state government.
Elections in the United States are overseen by the Federal Election Commission (FEC). That body has the power to interpret laws passed by Congress.
Copyrights are regulated by federal governments; in the US it is overseen by the Copyright Office, a part of the Library on Congress. Internationally, copyright treaties are overseen by the World Intellectual Property Organization.
It was overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency
The first US election was held in Virginia.
The election day in Nov 6.
In the US, a Presidential election occurs during a general election on the second Tuesday in November.
In the 2008 US presidential election Barak Obama won the election. He ran as a Democrat.
All impeachment trials are overseen by the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court.
There was no US Presidential election in 2006.
The US General Election, which includes election of all US Representatives, is always held on the first Tuesday in November. In 2012, that is 6 November.
No. It gave UNIONS the right IF a union won a fair, secret election overseen by federal officials. Laborers not in unions have no bargaining rights.
Of course. The US was at war with itself and had an election (Abraham Lincoln won).