Saturday, 19 September 2015

US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION TIMETABLE IS OUT.


Americans would elect the 45th President of the United
States on Nov. 8, 2016, and the winner of the
presidential election would be sworn into office on Jan.
20, 2017.
The Republican and Democratic parties are selecting
presidential nominees for the 2016 general election.
Important dates in the nominations and election as
released on Friday in Washington, indicated that on
Sept. 16, there would be the Republican Party
candidates debate, at Simi Valley, California.
It said on Oct. 13, the Democratic Party candidates
debate, would come up at Las Vegas, Nevada.
On Oct. 28 also the Republican Party candidates’
debate would come up again at Boulder, Colorado.
So also on Nov. 14 the Democratic Party candidates
would again have debate at Des Moines, Iowa.
It said on Dec. 15 Republican candidates’ debate at
Las Vegas, Nevada, on Dec. 19 Democratic
candidates’ debate in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Also on Jan. 17 – Democratic candidates debate at
Charleston, South Carolina.
The release indicated that on Feb. 1 there would be
Iowa caucuses, also in early February there would be
New Hampshire primary.
The South Carolina primary would be in February, while
on February 20 it would be for Nevada caucus.
It said further that March 1st would be the Super
Tuesday primaries in 11 states, while between March
and June the primaries would continue in both parties.
It said the Republican National Convention would
nominate its presidential candidate between July 18
and 21, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Also between July 25 and 28, the Democratic National
Convention to nominate presidential candidate in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania would be held.
It said the U.S. general election would be held on Nov.
8, 2016.
It added that by Nov. 22, 2016, there would be Virgin
Islands gubernatorial Runoff (if needed), Nov. 25, 2016,
Northern Marianas Islands gubernatorial Runoff (if
needed)
Also Dec. 10, 2016, would be for Louisiana Federal
office runoffs (if needed), and Jan. 10, 2017, Georgia
Federal Office Runoffs (if needed).
The declared candidates for Democratic Party
Democratic are Lincoln Chafee, Hillary Clinton,
Lawrence Lessig, Martin O’Malley, Bernie Sanders and
Jim Webb.
The declared candidates for Republican Party includes
Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, Carly
Fiorina, Jim Gilmore, Lindsey Graham, Mike Huckabee,
Bobby Jindal, John Kasich, George Pataki, Rand Paul,
Marco Rubio, Rick Santorum, Donald Trump and Scott
Walker.

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