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WASHINGTON — U.S. elections always happen on a Tuesday. And not just any Tuesday — the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November. It's traditional enough for Americans that we don't ...
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WASHINGTON — U.S. elections always happen on a Tuesday. And not just any Tuesday — the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November. It's traditional enough for Americans that we don't ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. elections always happen on a Tuesday. And not just any Tuesday — the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November. It's traditional enough for Americans that we don't ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. elections always happen on a Tuesday. And not just any Tuesday — the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November. It's traditional enough for Americans that we don't ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. elections always happen on a Tuesday. And not just any Tuesday — the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November. It's traditional enough for Americans that we don't ...
They chose "the Tuesday next after the first Monday in the month of November" every four years. Another Congressional decision in the 1870s set House elections for that same day on even-numbered ...
Congress didn't set a date for presidential elections until 1845, a Congressional Research Service paper says. They chose "the Tuesday next after the first Monday in the month of November" every four ...
They chose "the Tuesday next after the first Monday in the month of November" every four years. Another Congressional decision in the 1870s set House elections for that same day on even-numbered ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. elections always happen on a Tuesday. And not just any Tuesday — the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November. It's traditional enough for Americans that we don't ...
They chose "the Tuesday next after the first Monday in the month of November" every four years. Another Congressional decision in the 1870s set House elections for that same day on even-numbered ...
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