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Election Day (United States)

Election Day
San Francisco City Hall illuminated in special red, white, and blue LED lighting at night on November 6, 2018 to commemorate Election Day across the United States
TypeDay for elections in the United States
CelebrationsExercising civic duty, voting for elected officials, visiting polling precincts
DateThe Tuesday after the first Monday of November
2023 dateNovember 7 (Details)
2024 dateNovember 5 (Details)
2025 dateNovember 4 (Details)
2026 dateNovember 3 (Details)
FrequencyBiennial (annual if including off-years)

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).

Federal offices (president, vice president, and United States Congress) and most governors (all except for Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia) and state legislatures are elected in even-numbered years. Presidential elections are held in years divisible by four, in which electors for president and vice president are chosen according to the method determined by each state. Elections to the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate are held every two years. All representatives are elected to serve two-year terms. Senators serve six-year terms, staggered so that one third of senators are elected in any given general election. Elections held two years after presidential elections are referred to as midterm elections. Terms for those elected begin in January the following year. The president and vice president are inaugurated (sworn in) on Inauguration Day, which is usually January 20.

Many state and local government offices are also elected on Election Day as a matter of convenience and cost saving. Most governors are elected in midterm years. A handful of states hold elections for state offices during odd-numbered off years. States may hold special elections for offices that have become vacant. Congress has mandated a uniform date for presidential (3 U.S.C. § 1) and congressional (2 U.S.C. § 1 and 2 U.S.C. § 7) elections, though early voting is nonetheless authorized in nearly every state, and states also have mail voting procedures.

The fact that Election Day falls on a Tuesday has become controversial in recent decades, as many people might be unable to vote because they have to work. It is a public holiday in some states, including Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, West Virginia, as well as the territory of the Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico. Some other states require that workers be permitted to take time off with pay. California requires that employees otherwise unable to vote must be allowed two hours off with pay, at the beginning or end of a shift. A federal holiday called Democracy Day, to coincide with Election Day, has been proposed, and some have proposed moving election day to the weekend.[2] Other movements in the IT and automotive industries encourage employers to voluntarily give their employees paid time off on Election Day.

History

By 1792, federal law permitted each state legislature to choose Presidential electors any time within a 34-day period[3] before the first Wednesday in December.[4] A November election was convenient because the harvest would have been completed but the most severe winter weather, impeding transportation, would not yet have arrived, while the new election results also would roughly conform to a new year. Tuesday was chosen as Election Day so that voters could attend church on Sunday, travel to the polling location, usually in the county seat, on Monday, and vote before Wednesday, which was usually when farmers would sell their produce at the market.[5] Originally, states varied considerably in the method of choosing electors. Gradually, states converged on selection by some form of popular vote.[citation needed]

Development of the Morse electric telegraph, funded by Congress in 1843 and successfully tested in 1844, was a technological change that clearly augured an imminent future of instant communication nationwide.[6] To prevent information from one state from influencing Presidential electoral outcomes in another, Congress responded in 1845 by mandating a uniform national date for choosing Presidential electors.[1] Congress chose the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November to harmonize current electoral practice with the existing 34-day window in federal law, as the span between Election Day and the first Wednesday in December is always 29 days.[7]

The effect is to constrain Election Day to the week between November 2 and 8 inclusive. November 1 was avoided because it falls on All Saints' Day, and business owners would generally do bookkeeping for the previous month on the first day of the month.[5] Beginning with Presidential elections, states gradually brought most elections into conformity with this date.[citation needed]

The Twentieth Amendment, passed in 1933, changed the beginning and end date for the terms of the President, Vice President, Congressmen, and Senators. It did not affect the timing of Election Day.

Scheduling issues

The majority of the electorate have to attend work on Tuesdays. This has led activists to promote alternatives to increase voter turnout. Alternative solutions include making Election Day a federal holiday or merging it with Veterans Day, observed annually on November 11,[8][9] allowing voting over multiple days, mandating paid time off to vote, encouraging voters to vote early or vote by postal voting, and encouraging states to promote flexible voting.

Holiday and paid leave

U.S. states and territories that have declared Election Day a holiday

Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, and the territory of Puerto Rico have declared Election Day a civic holiday. Some other states require that workers be permitted to take time off from employment without loss of pay. California Elections Code Section 14000 and New York State Election Law[10] provide that employees without sufficient time to vote must be allowed two hours off with pay, at the beginning or end of a shift.

Some employers allow their employees to begin later or leave their workplace early on Election Day to allow them the opportunity to get to their precinct and vote. The United Auto Workers union has negotiated making Election Day a holiday for workers of U.S. domestic auto manufacturers.[11][12] In January 2019, Sandusky, Ohio became the first city in the country to make Election Day a paid holiday for city employees by eliminating Columbus Day.[13]

In April 2020, the Governor of Virginia Ralph Northam signed legislation that established Election Day as a holiday.[14] In June 2020, the Governor of Illinois J. B. Pritzker signed legislation that established Election Day as a holiday.[15]

Democratic Representative John Conyers of Michigan proposed H.R. 63 – Democracy Day Act of 2005[16] for the Tuesday after the first Monday in November of every even-numbered year, to be a legal public holiday called Democracy Day. The purpose of the holiday was to increase voter turnout by giving citizens more time to vote, as well as to allow for the opening of more polling stations with more workers while raising awareness of the importance of voting and civic participation. The bill was reintroduced on November 12, 2014, and again on September 25, 2018, by independent Senator Bernie Sanders. It has never been enacted.[17][18]

Early and postal voting

Most states allow early voting, letting voters cast their ballots before Election Day. Early voting periods vary from 4 to 50 days prior to Election Day. Unconditional early voting in person is allowed in 32 states and in D.C.[19] In the 2008 presidential election, 30% of votes were early votes.[20]

All states have some kind of absentee ballot system. Unconditional absentee voting by mail is allowed in 27 states and D.C. and with an excuse in another 21 states.[19] Unconditional permanent absentee voting is allowed in seven states and in D.C.[19] In Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah and Washington, all major elections are by postal voting with ballot papers sent to voters several weeks before Election Day.[21]

In 29 states, postal votes must be received on or before Election Day.[22] Other states have later deadlines, with California election law allowing mailed in ballots to arrive at the elections office up to 17 days after Election Day.[23] Some states, like Texas, give overseas and military voters extra time to mail in their ballots.[24]

Election Day on weekends

Louisiana, to date, is the only U.S. state to hold de facto general elections on a Saturday. The state's statewide elections are held on odd years, with the primary (first round) in October and the runoff (general election) in November. The state's unique primary method, a variation of the nonpartisan blanket primary, only requires a further runoff to be held for those offices for which neither of the top two candidates receive an absolute majority of the vote.

Currently, primaries for U.S. House and U.S. Senate elections in Louisiana are held on the federal Election Day, with runoffs in December if necessary. Starting in 2026, Louisiana will revert to closed party primaries in Congressional elections, with the winners meeting in the general election on Election Day. Unaffiliated voters may vote in the primary of their choosing.[25] It is unclear whether a candidate will be required to attain a majority of votes in the first round of the party primary to avoid a runoff, or a candidate can advance with a plurality.

Primaries

Most primary elections are held between March and September, mostly on Tuesdays.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "2 U.S. Code § 7 - Time of election". law.cornell.edu. Cornell Law School. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  2. ^ Should Elections Be Held On Weekends? from NPR
  3. ^ Annals of Congress, House of Representatives, 2nd Congress, 1st Session, p. 278.
  4. ^ Statutes at Large, 2nd Congress, 1st Session, p. 239.
  5. ^ a b Cunningham, John M. "Why Are U.S. Elections Held on Tuesdays?". Encyclopedia Britannica.
  6. ^ William C. Kimberling, The Electoral College, Federal Election Commission, 1992, pp. 6–7, Archived August 3, 2000, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Congressional Globe, House of Representatives, 28th Congress, 2nd Session, pp. 14–15.
  8. ^ Sutter, John D. (November 12, 2012). "Election Day should be a federal holiday". CNN. Retrieved October 20, 2016.
  9. ^ "Policy Proposals". Retrieved October 20, 2016.
  10. ^ "New York State Election Law, § 3–110" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 18, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  11. ^ Bradsher, Keith (December 30, 1999). "Little-Known Provision in U.A.W. Contract Gives Election Day Holiday". The New York Times. Archived from the original on January 29, 2022. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  12. ^ Weissmann, Jordan (November 6, 2012). "Why Do U.S. Auto Workers Get Election Day Off? Thank Their Union". The Atlantic. Archived from the original on May 17, 2022. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  13. ^ "Sandusky's gov't eliminates Columbus Day as holiday", Sandusky Register, January 30, 2019, retrieved September 26, 2019
  14. ^ LeBlanc, Paul (April 12, 2020). "Virginia governor makes Election Day a holiday and expands early voting". CNN.
  15. ^ Roberts, Jim (June 19, 2020). "Illinois governor expands vote by mail, makes election day a state holiday". Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  16. ^ "H.R.63 – Democracy Day Act of 2005". Congress.gov. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  17. ^ Civic Impulse. (2015). S. 2918 — 113th Congress: Democracy Day Act of 2014. Retrieved from https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/s2918
  18. ^ "S. 3498 (115th): Democracy Day Act of 2018". GovTrack. Civic Impulse. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  19. ^ a b c "Absentee and Early Voting". National Conference of State Legislatures. Archived from the original on October 1, 2013. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  20. ^ Michael McDonald (May 1, 2010). "(Nearly) Final 2008 Early Voting Statistics". Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University. Archived from the original on July 30, 2012. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  21. ^ Absentee and Early Voting Archived June 11, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. National Conference of State Legislatures.
  22. ^ "Voting By Mail? Here Are the Deadlines in Every U.S. State". Time. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  23. ^ "Vote By Mail :: California Secretary of State". www.sos.ca.gov. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  24. ^ "VoteTexas.gov » Military & Overseas Voters". www.votetexas.gov. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  25. ^ "Louisiana reshapes primary system for congressional elections". AP News. January 20, 2024. Retrieved June 17, 2024.

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