That depends on the location of the election and what type of election it is. In some countries, assembly elections are held on general schedule (i.e.) the US, ever 4 years) and in others, parliamentary elections can be held at any time (i.e.) the UK).Australia has an election approx every 2 to 4 years.
United KingdomA 'General Election' can refer to a Westminster Parliamentary Election, held in the UK, where electors can vote for the Government they would like to govern the country.
The first US election was held in Virginia.
It is held every 5 years
The last US election was held on November 6th, 2012.
yes, election's are held in china maybe for 4 or so years.
the state of Washington held the first election
a runoff election
runoff
first general election to lok sabha held in 1952
the presidential election is generally held the 2nd yuesday after the 1st monday
The UK general election of 2010 will be held on 6 May in 649 out of 650 UK constituencies to elect Members of Parliament (MPs). GA total of 650 seats will be contested, up from 646 in the previous election in 2005. The election was called on 6 April, and Parliament was dissolved on 12 April for the ensuing campaign. Voting will take place between 7.00 am and 10.00 pm.