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hensylee

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And why are federal elections held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November? The EAC says the Tuesday after the first Monday in November was initially established in 1845 (3 U.S.C. 1) for the appointment of Presidential electors in every fourth year. 2 U.S.C. 7 established this date for electing U.S. Representatives in every even numbered year in 1875. Finally, 2 U.S.C. 1 established this date as the time for electing U.S. Senators in 1914.

Why early November? For much of our history America was a predominantly agrarian society. Law makers therefore took into account that November was perhaps the most convenient month for farmers and rural workers to be able to travel to the polls. The fall harvest was over, (remembering that spring was planting time and summer was taken up with working the fields and tending the crops) but in the majority of the nation the weather was still mild enough to permit travel over unimproved roads.

Why Tuesday? Since most residents of rural America had to travel a significant distance to the county seat in order to vote, Monday was not considered reasonable as many people would need to begin travel on Sunday. This would, of course, have conflicted with church services and Sunday worship.

Why the first Tuesday after the first Monday? Lawmakers wanted to prevent election day from falling on the first of November for two reasons. November 1st is All Saints Day, a holy day of obligation for Roman Catholics. In addition, most merchants were in the habit of doing their books from the preceding month on the 1st. Congress was apparently worried that the economic success or failure of the previous month might influence the vote of the merchants.
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So election day could fall on November 2?
With Halloween becoming such a huge holiday, that alone could affect the number of voters who would go to the polls . . . 48 hours to lose that sugar high!
 
As long as Nov 1 is on a Monday, election could be Nov 2. First Tuesday after the first Monday. Interesting stuff about why Nov was selected. I never knew that, but that doesn't surprise me. :rolleyes:
 
Ann..why is the Inauguaration of the President/Vice president held in Jan. on the 20th???..Wonder if it is the same reason..that long ago, it took many weeks, ect. to travel to Washington, D.C.?Like Andrew Jackson from Tennessee?and the fact, that news traveled slowly back then. probably many weeks before the back woodsmen knew who had been elected?..Not like tonight when we will know as soon as the polls close.:D ..Bonnie
 

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