General elections are generally held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November. So, the Tuesday between November 2 and November 8th.
Special elections and primary elections can be held at any time, but are typically on Tuesdays.
Elections for state offices are typically held at designated polling places throughout the state. These polling places are typically located in local community centers, schools, or government buildings. In some states, voters may also have the option to vote by mail or through early voting at specified locations.
States. each state has voter registrars [ one dem,one rep ] at the local and state level however,the Secretary of State usually presides over all state elections National Labor Relations Board then Secretary of State of each state
In most states, elections for state offices are typically held on Election Day in early November. These elections often coincide with federal elections, including congressional races. State offices up for election may include the governorship, state legislatures, and various state executive positions. Additionally, some states may hold primaries earlier in the year to determine candidates for the general election.
by the state
Elections for state offices in the United States are typically held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November during even-numbered years. This timing aligns with federal elections, including congressional races. Some states may also hold primaries and special elections at different times throughout the year. Additionally, gubernatorial elections in some states may occur in odd-numbered years.
In the United States, it's the Elections Division of the county, under the direction of the State Board of Elections.
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State Government
In the US, they are usually held in May or in November along with the national and/or state elections.
the answer is "treasurer"
Local, state, and federal.
States are responsible for conduction elections because it is the more practical arrangement. It would be incredibly costly for the federal government to deploy agents to each state to handle elections.