Because it's the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November... That's always election day.
So open your calendar, go to November in any year. Find the first Monday, then the day after that is election day. You will note that this year it's the 2nd. Next year it's the 8th because the 1st is a Tuesday and the first Monday is the 7th.
This shit is elementary school level civics.
11/8/22, 11/7/23, 11/5/24 (leap year so one less day in the year)
So, yes every year. There are elections every year. What part of that don't you get? Or do you think that "election" only means for president?
This is an off-year election
2019: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_United_States_elections
2017: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_United_States_elections
2015: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_United_States_elections
Can't show you 2023 because it's in the future and hasn't happened yet.
Because it's the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November... That's always election day.
So open your calendar, go to November in any year. Find the first Monday, then the day after that is election day. You will note that this year it's the 2nd. Next year it's the 8th because the 1st is a Tuesday and the first Monday is the 7th.
This shit is elementary school level civics.
11/8/22, 11/7/23, 11/5/24 (leap year so one less day in the year)
There are a variety of elections every year. Typically local or state level elected positions. Federal elections are every two years.