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  2. Types of Elections | U.S. Vote Foundation

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    In general elections, you vote for federal, state, and local officials. Elected federal officials are U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives to Congress. Elected state officials are Governor, Lieutenant Governor, General Assembly, Attorney General, Auditor General, and State Treasurer.

  3. Presidential general election - USAGov

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    Every four years, U.S. citizens vote for president and vice president during the general election. Learn how the presidential general election works.

  4. General election - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. politics, general elections are elections held at any level (e.g. city, county, congressional district, state) that typically involve competition between at least two parties. General elections occur every two to six years (depending on the positions being filled, with most positions good for four years) and include the presidential ...

  5. General election - Ballotpedia

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    A general election is an election in which candidates are elected to offices. This is in contrast to a primary election, which is used either to narrow the field of candidates for a given elective office or to determine the nominees for political parties in advance of a general election.

  6. Primary Election vs General Election: A Detailed Comparison

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    Primary elections focus on selecting party candidates, while general elections determine the officeholders. Understanding these differences helps citizens better engage with the political system and effectively exercise their right to vote.

  7. The 2024 presidential election, explained | CNN Politics

    www.cnn.com/2024/10/29/politics/2024-election-explained-what-matters

    US law requires a presidential election every four years. These general elections, since 1845, are required to occur on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

  8. In the presidential general election, U.S. citizens vote for president and vice president. Learn how the general election works.

  9. General election Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of GENERAL ELECTION is an election usually held at regular intervals in which candidates are elected in all or most constituencies of a nation or state.

  10. Overview of the presidential election process - USAGov

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    Learn the steps to become a U.S. president - from announcing the intention to run, to Inauguration Day. Find out when the next presidential election will be.

  11. United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Between the general election and Inauguration Day, this apparent winner is referred to as the "president-elect" (unless it is a sitting president who has won re-election). Election calendar. The typical periods of the presidential election process are as follows, with the dates corresponding to the 2024 general election: