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Here’s why the US Presidential Election is always held on the first Tuesday in November

Election Day in the US, set as the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, has been a tradition since 1845, chosen for its practicality after the harvest and before winter.

October 21, 2024 / 21:07 IST
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Despite modern challenges it poses for working individuals, this historic voting day continues to endure.
Despite modern challenges it poses for working individuals, this historic voting day continues to endure.

Election Day in the US falls on the first Tuesday in November, a tradition that dates back to the 1840s and has held firm for 170 years. While this timing may seem inconvenient today, it was chosen for practical reasons at the time.

Why November?

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In the 1800s, most states opted for November elections, a period that came after the harvest but before the harsh winter weather. Early laws required electors to meet in December, meaning states had to vote within 34 days prior. November suited both the agricultural cycle and the legal framework.

Before the 1850s, scattered state election days didn’t pose significant issues because news traveled slowly. However, with the advent of railroads and the telegraph, election results spread quickly. To prevent voters from being influenced or voting multiple times in different states, Congress established a uniform election date.