Election Day Holiday Us
Tomorrow november 3 is election day for the u s.
Election day holiday us. 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. Election day is a us state holiday observed on several states on the first tuesday after the first monday in november every even numbered year.
Before that point states could hold their presidential elections on any day within a certain 34 day window. It can fall on or between november 2 and november 8. In the united states election day falls on the 1st tuesday after the 1st monday in november in those years that are evenly divisible by 4.
On the even years however constituents elect house of representatives. More for convenience than anything else most states hold their general elections to sync with the federal election date of the first tuesday following the first monday in november. It is the day when popular ballots are held to select public officials.
Just look at every other holiday in the us labor day memorial day thanksgiving when people have the day off they celebrate. For federal offices and most gubernatorial offices election day occurs only in even numbered years. These include national state and local government representatives at all levels up to the president.
The earliest possible date that election day can fall on is november 2nd and the latest possible date is november 8th. Based on federal statute federal election day for president senators and us house of representative members is set on the first tuesday after the first monday of november. Election day is always on an even year.
Election day in the united states has occurred on the tuesday following the first monday in november ever since president john tyler signed an 1845 law establishing a specific voting day for the entire country. It is the last day people can vote in person for their preferred candidate to lead the nation for the next four years. A national holiday for voting could lead to a similar scenario.