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The General Election for President of the Us takes place on the

O the First Tuesday of November in years divisible by 4
the First Tuesday of March in years divisible by 4
the First Tuesday of November in odd numbered years
the First Thursday of November in years divisible by 2

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The General Election for President of the US takes place on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in years divisible by 4. This election tradition began in the 1800s and coincides with the practices of the Electoral College. Citizens vote for electors who then elect the president.

  • The General Election for President of the United States takes place on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in years divisible by 4.
  • This is a tradition that dates back to the mid-1800s, set in place to accommodate various aspects of early American life, such as farming schedules and religious observances.
  • While Congressional elections are held every two years, the presidential election occurs every four years, with the opportunity for voters to participate in Congressional elections every even-numbered year, and in the presidential election every four years.
  • The purpose of setting Election Day in November and after the first Monday ensures it never falls on the first of November, which is when many businesses historically closed their books, thus allowing citizens to vote without conflict.
  • Moreover, it's important to note that American citizens do not directly elect the president but rather elect electors who form the Electoral College, which in turn officially elects the president.
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