By law, Election Day in the US is the Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The earliest the first Monday in Novemeber can fall is on 1 November, so the earliest the following Tuesday can be is 2 November. As a result, Election Day in the US can never fallon 1 November.
In the US, general elections are held on Tuesdays -- specifically, on Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The actual date may be as early as November 2 or as late as November 8.
On the Tuesday following the first Monday in November in years divisible by four.
A term is four years. A president my only serve for 2 terms. Elections occur on the Tuesday after the first monday in November.
The first Tuesday following the first Monday of November is when Congressional elections are held.
Election Day's the Tuesday after the first Monday of November.
The general election is held in the United States on the Tuesday following the first Monday in the month of November. This can be between the 2nd and the 8th.
Not in the United States, maybe elsewhere. In the US a general election is held each year on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November.
Federal elections are held on the first Tuesday, following the first Monday in November in even numbered years, per the Constitution. Therefore it is not always on the 4th of November.
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Presidential elections occur on the first Tuesday following the first Monday of November every year that is divisible by four.
The public "votes for President" in November, but they are actually electing members to the electoral college in that election. The electoral college casts the votes for President (and Vice President) in December.