Why is the US Presidential Election Held on the First Tuesday in November?

The US presidential election always takes place on the first Tuesday in November. This date is not arbitrary but rooted in historical context. The article delves into the reasons behind this tradition, highlighting the role of rural America, the importance of agricultural seasons, and the need for a fixed election date to ensure fairness. It also explains the Electoral College system, where voters actually cast their ballots for electors who then choose the president.

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