2010 is not a Presidential election year in the United States. Presidential elections happen every four years starting in 1788.
That depends on things like the position someone is being elected for and the country the election is being run in, as they have different systems. Anyone in a class of a school could run for a class president election as there would be no restrictions, whereas there would be many requirements for someone to run for president of a country.
This depends on the election, but generally, there are only a few serious candidates every election.
Direct primary is the election in which party members select people to run in the general election.
A run-off election.
yes Abraham Lincoln did run for the re-election
Many US Senators have run for President without resigning their Senate seats. Those who have often run in their state's next US Senate election.
There is no limit at this time.
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Five times what??in a life time I'm sure you could.for an election you can run as many times as you want.
Of course a person can run and win an election. Many people today are serving their city, state, and national offices.
Before election day there are many steps that a candidate must do before the actual election. They must decide to run for office, campaign and then attend the campaign debate.
yes there is no statue of limitations on how many times you can run for sheriff only a winning opponent in an election can then replace you however you could again re-run for election in the next 2 year term or until you retire