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  2. When is the General Election and how can I vote? - AOL

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    People serving jail sentences and peers in the House of Lords are unable to vote in General Elections. How can people vote? Registered voters can either vote in-person on July 4 or by post in advance.

  3. General election - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A general election is an electoral process to choose most or all members of an elected body, typically a legislature. [inconsistent] They are distinct from by-elections, which fill a seat that has become vacant between general elections. In most systems, a general election is a regularly scheduled election, typically including members of ...

  4. Election Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Election Day in the United States is the annual day for general elections of federal, state and local public officials.With respect to federal elections, it is statutorily set by the U.S. government as "the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November" [1] of even-numbered years (i.e., the Tuesday that occurs within November 2 to November 8).

  5. Elections in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The general elections that are held two years after the presidential ones are referred to as the midterm elections. General elections for state and local offices are held at the discretion of the individual state and local governments, with many of these races coinciding with either presidential or midterm elections as a matter of convenience ...

  6. United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    e. The election of the president and for vice president of the United States is an indirect election in which citizens of the United States who are registered to vote in one of the fifty U.S. states or in Washington, D.C., cast ballots not directly for those offices, but instead for members of the Electoral College. [note 1] These electors then ...

  7. 2024 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. In the presidential election, former president Donald Trump was elected again and JD Vance was elected to be vice president. In addition, all 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives and 34 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate were contested to ...

  8. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    e. In the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years during the presidential election for the sole purpose of voting for the president and vice president. The process is described in Article Two of the Constitution. [1] The number of electoral votes exercised by each state is equal ...

  9. 2024 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The general election in November is an indirect election, in which voters cast ballots for a slate of members of the Electoral College; these electors then directly elect the president and vice president. [46] Election offices are dealing with increased workloads and public scrutiny.