Elections have to be held after the term of office has been completed. When that happens will depend on the position being elected, the term of the office, the country you are in and many factors. Elections can happen before a term ends like when a government falls or an individual has to resign or dies in office.
National elections are typically held on specified dates as outlined in a country's constitution or electoral laws. Each country sets its own schedule for national elections, which can vary widely. In many countries, national elections are held every few years to elect representatives or a new government.
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Yes, elections for President and for Congressmen in and US Senators are all held on the same day in November. Elections for House members and for one-third of the Senators are held every two years on the same day in every state. (The elections in the middle of the President's term are called "off-year" or "mid-term" elections.) Many people are allowed to vote early by absentee ballots and sometimes at special polling places set up for early voting. If a US Senator vacates his office before his term expires, the state may hold a special election for an interim senator.
There were 56 separate elections for President of the United States, using 51 polls (four elections used the same ballot in Nebraska; three in Maine), in November 2008.50 of these elections were held at State-level, plus one in Washington D.C. - an additional three were held in Nebraska in each congressional district, using the same ballot as the State-wide election, whilst the same was true in Maine's two districts, for a total of 56 nation-wide elections.
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Job lived 1800- 2000 years before Christ.
The USA run presidential elections every 4 years. While there may be Special Elections at any time and cities and counties may have there own elections when they choose, statewide elections will be held no less then every two years since the US House of Representatives are elected for two year terms of office.
Throughout world history there have been thousands and thousands of elections. Everything from class presidents in schools to heads of states in countries. To take just one type of election in one country, there have been 57 U.S. Presidential elections, and the U.S. has had 44 Presidents. Other countries have had more elections. Then you have elections for all sorts of other positions in countries, towns, cities, organisations etc. So it would not be known how many elections there have been.