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How many elections have there been How many elections have there been? How often are Presidential Elections held?

There have been 57 Elections and 44 Presidents. Elections are held every four years. 1789 and 1792: George Washington 1796: John Adams 1800 and 1804: Thomas Jefferson 1808 and 1812: James Madison 1816 and 1820: James Monroe 1824: John Quincy Adams 1828 and 1832: Andrew Jackson 1836: Martin Van Buren 1840: William Henry Harrison 1844: James K. Polk 1848: Zachary Taylor 1852: Franklin Pierce 1856: James Buchanan 1860 and 1864: Abraham Lincoln 1868 and 1872: Ulysses S. Grant 1876: Rutherford B. Hayes 1880: James A. Garfield 1884: Grover Cleveland 1888: Benjamin Harrison 1892: Grover Cleveland 1896 and 1900: William McKinley 1904: Theodore Roosevelt 1908: William Howard Taft 1912 and 1916: Woodrow Wilson 1920: William G. Harding 1924: Calvin Coolidge 1928: Herbert Hoover 1932, 1936, 1940, and 1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt 1948: Harry S. Truman 1952 and 1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower 1960: John F. Kennedy 1964: Lyndon B. Johnson 1968 and 1972: Richard M. Nixon 1976: Jimmy Carter 1980 and 1984: Ronald Reagan 1988: George H. W. Bush 1992 and 1996: William J. Clinton 2000 and 2004: George W. Bush 2008 and 2012: Barack Obama

When can you vote in an election?

Voting Requirements Must be 18 years old Register to vote Present a form of identification (in some states) Everyone of age has the right to vote and cannot be discriminated against based on race, religion, gender, or disability.

What are the requirements for becoming President of the United States?

Presidential Requirements Must be born in the United States Must be at least 35 years old Must have lived in the United States for the last 14 years

When will you turn 18? When will you turn 35?

Let’s do the math! Add 18 to the year you were born. For example 2001 + 18 = 2019 Add 35 to the year you were born. For example 2001 + 35 = 2036

When can you vote in a Presidential Election?

Future Presidential Elections November 8, 2016 November 3, 2020 November 5, 2024 November 7, 2028 November 2, 2032 November 4, 2036 November 6, 2040 November 1, 2044