1958
No. Presidential election years are divisible by four. 1872 and 1876 saw presidential elections but not 1870.
The next US presidential election is in 2012.
Off-year election generally refers to the year in between the presidential election year and the mid-term election year. Off-year elections ocur in the odd numbered years. Unless there is a vacancy, no U.S. representative's seat is up for election at that time. All 435 of the U.S. representative's seats are up for election every two years -- presidential election and the mid-term election -- the even years.
No. Presidential election sare always held on years that are multiples of 4. 1880 and 1884 were election years
1842 was not a U.S. Presidential election year.
No . All presidential election years are divisible by four. (All even numbered years are congressional election years-- 1958 did see congressional elections.)
The 54th U.S. presidential election took place in the year 2000.
Presidential elections are four years apart, so the answer would be 1988.
If my math is correct, 2000 was the year for the 54 presidential election.
2010 is not a Presidential election year in the United States. Presidential elections happen every four years starting in 1788.
There was no election that year.
In the United States, Presidential and Vice Presidential elections are held every leap year. The next Presidential election year that is not a leap year will be in 2100.