Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, where electors are chosen. Electors vote for the President and VP on the first Monday after the second Wednesday in December.
In 2014, President's Day is on February 17th.
No, President's Day is an American holiday.
The next holiday after President's Day would be St. Patrick's Day or Easter.
There are no traditional foods served on President's Day.
An elected President, not yet inaugurated, is called the President-elect.
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It is the title of the soon-to-be president between Election Day and Inauguration Day.
Yes, the term President's Day (or Presidents' Day) is a proper noun when used for the name of a specifically designated day. The term 'presidents day, president's day, or presidents' day' is a common noun if it is not referring to a specifically designated day. Examples: We don't have to work on Presidents' Day. A president's day includes meeting representatives from around the world.
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