No, the power to conduct elections would be an example of a reserved power. The ability to take private property for the purpose of public use is an example of a concurrent power.
Conduct Elections :)
State and local governments are responsible for conducting public elections.
Concurrent power
Is it concurrent, delegated, or reserved?? The power to build roads is a concurrent power.
concurent powers
The power to conduct elections was left to the states. Each state oversees the federal elections within its borders.
Conduct Elections :)
Each state has the power to regulate activities within its own borders, create laws that apply to its residents, and manage its own government and resources.
The States Individually
State and local governments are responsible for conducting public elections.
In the United States, it's the Elections Division of the county, under the direction of the State Board of Elections.
The power to conduct elections is by the state governments. There aren't any federal elections, the Presidential election are multiple statewide elections held on the same day.
Concurrent power
The 16th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
concurrent power includes the power of both states
The power to sign treaties with foreign countries is not a concurrent power.
concurrent power includes the power of both states