The scheduling of municipal elections depends on provincial or territorial law. Most cities and counties hold their elections at either fixed three- or four-year intervals.
Saskatchewan's rural communities hold their elections every two years. Hamlets in the Northwest Territories also hold their elections every two years, while in Nunavut, the interval is just one year.
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The Preliminary Municipal Election in the Boston mayoral race is a preliminary round held to narrow down the field of candidates. Only the top two candidates with the most votes move on to the Municipal Election, which is the final round determining the winner of the mayoral race. The Preliminary Election is held before the Municipal Election and allows voters to select from a larger pool of candidates before choosing between the final two contenders in the Municipal Election.
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South Carolina's next general election will be November 4, 2014. However, there may be special, county, and municipal elections held throughout 2013.
Municipal elections take place in Canada usually every 3 or 4 years but it depends upon the exact province.
every five years
Depends for which municipality.
That depends on the location of the election and what type of election it is. In some countries, assembly elections are held on general schedule (i.e.) the US, ever 4 years) and in others, parliamentary elections can be held at any time (i.e.) the UK).Australia has an election approx every 2 to 4 years.
How many years is it held in ecuador dummies i need ecuador not these
No, in an election year, primary elections are held in order to pick the party candidates for the general election which is held in November (Although primary often means most important, sometimes, as in this case, primary means first.)
The H.O.R. holds electiions every two years.
The first US election was held in Virginia.
its after every 5 years