Congressional elections are every two years. Every other congressional election is also a presidential election. Two of every three elections you also elect a senator from your state. (Senators serve for 6 years and their elections are staggered so you usually don't vote for both senators in one election).
Those elections that are -just- congressional tend not to get as big a voter turnout. Most people don't even know who their congressional representatives are. More people care about presidential elections.
Congressmen and Senators are elected by direct vote--whoever gets the most votes win. Presidents are elected by the electoral college, so whoever gets the most votes in your state gets -all- your state's electoral votes.
Presidential campaigns are national while congressional campaigns are isolated to states. The budget for a presidential campaign is much larger than congressional campaigns.
One is one man and the other is a body of 585 people split into two bodies.
One carries out the laws and the other makes the laws.
off-year election
This phrase refers to the Congressional elections which are held in the even-numbered years between the Presidential elections. (Congressional elections are held every two years.)
Between presidential elections, there is another Congressional election, since all members of the House and 1/3 of the Senate are elected every two years. This election is a measure of president and his program.
The two-year period between congressional elections is known as a term. This is the period which the elected officials will hold office.
Congressional Reconstruction restricted eligibility for participation in the state constitutional conventions in the South.
Congressional elections are every two years. Every other congressional election is also a presidential election. Two of every three elections you also elect a senator from your state. (Senators serve for 6 years and their elections are staggered so you usually don't vote for both senators in one election). Those elections that are -just- congressional tend not to get as big a voter turnout. Most people don't even know who their congressional representatives are. More people care about presidential elections. Congressmen and Senators are elected by direct vote--whoever gets the most votes win. Presidents are elected by the electoral college, so whoever gets the most votes in your state gets -all- your state's electoral votes.
In different countries this can vary but in the United States there are four years between presidential elections.
U.S. presidential elections are held every 4 years. Presidential elections were held in 1984, 1988 and 1992.
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There are different days for different countries. However, assuming you are referring to the United States, it is any day between the 2nd to the 8th of November whichever of those days lands on a Tuesday.
Election Day is the Tuesday following the first Monday in November, so that date will be between November 2nd and November 8th. Congressional elections are held every two years (the term of election for the House) and Presidential elections every four years.
The two-year period between congressional elections is known as a term. This is the period which the elected officials will hold office.