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description of election time​

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In the United States, Election Day is the annual day set by law for the general elections of federal public officials. It is statutorily set by the Federal Government as "the Tuesday next after the first Monday in the month of November" equaling the Tuesday occurring within November 2 to November 8.

Explanation:

Step 1: Primaries and Caucuses. There are many people who want to be president. ...

Step 2: National Conventions. Each party holds a national convention to finalize the selection of one presidential nominee. ...

Step 3: General Election. ...

Step 4: Electoral College.

Step 1: Primaries and Caucuses. There are many people who want to be president. ...

Step 2: National Conventions. Each party holds a national convention to finalize the selection of one presidential nominee. ...

Step 3: General Election. ...

Step 4: Electoral College.

On January 23, 1845, the 28th US Congress passed "An act to establish a uniform time for holding elections for electors of President and Vice President in all the States of the Union." The act selected "the Tuesday after the first Monday in November" as the day on which all states must appoint electors.

In Article I Section 4, the Constitution says: The times, places and manner of holding elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by law make or alter such regulations.The Lead Candidate is a designated candidate for parliament whom a political party promises to voters they will nominate as head of government should they become the governing party as a result of the election.

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