Those are commonly known as mid-term elections.
A person who votes in the presidential election but does not vote for a congressional candidate in the same election is known as an independent voter. Another name for an independent voter is unaffiliated voter.
it is called a general election unless we are voting for a president then it is called a presidential election
A midterm election
The President-Elect.
A presidential Primary
Because they have never won a presidential election
Ballots were counted in the presidential election by hand, using paper ballots before computers. The term so called document ballot voting system which is pointed as how ballots were counted before computers.
The Progressive Party was also called the "Bull Moose" party.
The Tuesday that follows the first Monday in November is called Election Day in the United States. It is the day when citizens cast their votes for various political offices, including the President of the United States in presidential election years.
This outline is called the party platform. The individual points in the platform are called planks. The platform tells what the party stands for in its bid for election. It is usually forgotten after the election is over.
State delegates are three per congressional district. This does not include so-called "super delegates"
The 1876 US presidential election saw US Grant to decide not to run for a third term, however, he wanted to make sure the election was fair and balanced. He called upon his friend, General William T. Sherman to guard election returns and to keep order in disputed voting districts.