ELECTIONS: Vote in the 2023 United States general elections on November 7, 2023 and on November 5, 2024 – It’s your right! Exercise It, Vote!
AGN.News Team
October 12, 2023
WASHINGTON (AGN.News) -The 2024 United States Presidential and general elections are on Tuesday, November 5. If you are an eligible voter, you can let your voice be heard loud and clear by voting.
Every community in the country will cast their vote for the candidate of their choice. It’s your right to vote that’s guaranteed under laws well established and confirmed in the United States Constitution.
2024 State and Federal Elections
All 435 seats in the House of Representatives and many of the 100 seats in the Senate will be contested.
Also, many state and territorial gubernatorial elections, as well as numerous other state and local elections, will be contested.
Are you qualified to vote?
After the 2020 census many states exercised their right to participate in congressional redistricting due to shifting populations or an increase in population as reflected in the census. Therefore, everyone is urged to check their status and/or qualifications to vote and to make sure you are eligible to vote in 2023 and/or 2024.
2023 Local and Off-Year Elections
The 2023 United States elections are scheduled to be held, in large part, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. The off-year election includes gubernatorial and state legislative elections in a few states, as well as numerous citizen initiatives, mayoral races, and a variety of other local offices on the ballot. At least three special elections to the United States Congress were scheduled as either deaths or vacancies arose.
Gubernatorial elections: Three states will hold gubernatorial elections in 2023: Kentucky: One-term Democrat Andy Beshear is running for re-election.
Louisiana: Two-term Democrat John Bel Edwards is term-limited in 2023 and therefore ineligible to seek re-election. Mississippi: One-term Republican Tate Reeves is running for re-election.
2023 Attorney General Elections
Three states will hold attorney general elections in 2023:
Kentucky: One-term Republican Daniel Cameron is retiring to run for governor.
Louisiana: Two-term Republican Jeff Landry is retiring to run for governor.
Mississippi: One-term Republican Lynn Fitch is running for re-election.
2023 Secretary of State Elections
Three states will hold secretary of state elections in 2023:
Kentucky: One-term Republican Michael Adams is running for re-election.
Louisiana: Two-term Republican Kyle Ardoin is retiring.
Mississippi: One-term Republican Michael Watson is running for re-election.
2023 Notable Local Mayoral Elections
Charlotte, North Carolina: Three-term incumbent Vi Lyles is running for re-election. She will face Misun Kim in the general election
Orlando, Florida: Five-term incumbent Buddy Dyer is running for re-election.
Salt Lake City, Utah: One-term incumbent Erin Mendenhall is running for re-election.
Savannah, Georgia: One-term incumbent Van R. Johnson is running for re-election.
Spokane, Washington: One-term incumbent Nadine Woodward is running for re-election. She will face Lisa Brown in the general election.
Springfield, Massachusetts: Five-term incumbent Domenic Sarno is running for re-election.
Tucson, Arizona: One-term incumbent Regina Romero is running for re-election. She will face Janet Wittenbraker in the general election.
Wichita, Kansas: One-term incumbent Brandon Whipple is running for re-election. He will face Lily Wu in the general election.
These are just some of the elections taking place across the country. Please check your local listings for elections taking place in your area.
Reasons why you should vote
The results of this election will impact United States Congress, state houses, local mayors, ballot initiatives, and bond issues. This will be the first election since the mid-terms in 2022. Many U.S. states will have candidates who will seek local elected offices.
Gubernatorial elections, Attorney General elections, Secretary of State elections, and State Treasurer elections, state judicial elections and more in many states on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Let your voice be heard by voting.
Additionally, local county and city elections will have women and men who will be seeking elected office. You will have an opportunity to select the candidate of your choice for a particular office this November and the 2024 General Election.
Let your voice be heard!
Throughout the history of the country elections have had a critical role to play in the governance of the nation. Never before has an election been more important than the coming elections.
When you cast your vote along with millions of your fellow voters you will be a living witness to the fact that elections have meaning. So, let YOUR VOICE be heard. Remember the 2023 United States elections are scheduled to be held, in large part, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. and on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
Let YOUR VOICE speak volumes by exercising your RIGHT TO VOTE in your local and national elections. Not sure where to cast your vote? Your county election office can help.
U.S. Government supported sites
The official USA.gov – United States government website – provides additional resources on voting, how to cast your vote, where to vote and much more. You may go to VOTE.gov for more information.
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