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Election Day in the United States is the day set by law for the selection of public officials by popular ballot. For federal offices, it occurs on the Tuesday following the first Monday of November (the Tuesday between November 2 and November 8, inclusively). Federal elections are always held every even numbered year. Many state and local government offices are also elected on Election Day as a matter of convenience and cost saving. However, a handful of states hold elections for state offices during odd numbered, off years; this varies according to state and local laws.

In Federal elections, all members of the House of Representatives are elected for two-year terms together with one-third of the Senate for six-year terms. In years with a presidential election (leap years), electors for President and Vice-president are also chosen according to the method determined by each state.

Congress has mandated a uniform date for Presidential ( ) and Congressional ( and ) elections, though early voting is nonetheless authorized in many states. In Oregon, where all elections are vote-by-mail, all ballots must be received by a set time on Election Day, as is common with absentee ballots in most states (except overseas military ballots which receive more time by Federal law). In the state of Washington, where most counties are vote-by-mail (and in the others most votes are cast by mail as permanent absentee ballots), ballots need only be postmarked by Election Day.

Election Day is a legal holiday in some states, including Delaware, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maryland, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and West Virginia. Some other states have laws that allow workers to take time off from employment without reprisal, and often without loss in pay. California law simply states employees must be allowed to vote, but since voting can be done before or after working hours no time off or pay is offered by many employers. Democratic Representative John Conyers of Michigan recently introduced a bill in the House of Representatives that would make Election Day a national holiday, Democracy Day.

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Nov. 5, 2008 Most of the U.S. had good voting weather on Tuesday. However, some had to wait in the rain and there were even some soggy ballots.
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Republican and Democratic strategists Kevin Madden and Dee Dee Myers talk to Maggie Rodriguez about the presidential campaign just two weeks before the election.
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One-third of voters could cast their ballots before Election Day. The prevalence of early and absentee voting has both positive and negative impacts on the presidential campaigns.
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About a third of all voters could cast their ballots before Election Day.
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In his first news conference since Election Day, President-elect Barack Obama talks to reporters about what he expects will happen the first time he visits President George W. Bush at the White House.
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(NECN: Danica Pecirep, Worcester, Mass.) - The McCain and Obama camps were busy getting out the vote today in Worcester, Massachusetts. If there were any voters in Worcester who were undecided ...
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Candidates for the U.S. 20th Congressional District -- Democrat incumbent Kirsten Gillibrand, Republican Sandy Treadwell -- cast their votes on Election Day this morning.
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In 1976, Ford narrowly won the Republican presidential nomination over Ronald Reagan, but was defeated by Carter in November.
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