Broomstick wrote: ↑2022-11-10 04:01pm
Our election days are set
by law - there is (at present) no mechanism to move them First Tuesday in November for anything Federal. State and local elections (including primaries) often have different days, but the laws as they currently stand do not allow re-scheduling.
Heh.
Our Elections are set by LAW, and so is the Inauguration time, which is always in January.
WHY?
So there was enough time for voting to be counted by hand, the results be ran by StageCoach Mail to the central locations for final tallying, and for those elected to travel Via StageCoach to Philadelphia or DC, wherever the center of Government was at the time.
Even once there was Railroads the time period was not changed, because although Telegraph could get the Vote Tallies where they needed to be, it still took time to travel to DC.
Now, 200+ years later, we're not going to change it because it's now TRADITION to elect in November and Inaugurate in January, thus giving the "lame ducks" who've been voted out of Congress/WhiteHouse chance to complete Unfinished Business.
Or plot an attempted overthrow of the rightful elected government.
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