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When will the next vote for president in the us be

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Analysis

The next U.S. presidential election is scheduled for November 5, 2024, following the established pattern of holding presidential elections every four years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. This timing is confirmed by multiple sources referencing the 2024 election date and the general election cycle, despite the lack of fully trusted sources in the provided list. There is no credible evidence supporting claims of canceling or postponing the election. The 2028 election is also scheduled according to this four-year cycle. While the sources vary in reliability, their consensus aligns with the well-known and legally mandated election schedule in the United States.

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Claims about canceling the 2024 election are labeled false, indicating no cancellation.

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Presidential election, 2028 - Ballotpedia
ballotpedia.org○ Unverified

Incorrect date given (2026) does not align with the four-year cycle, undermining its reliability.

Correctly states the 2028 election date as November 7, 2028, consistent with the four-year cycle.

Confirms the 2024 election date as November 5, 2024.

Provides general election process information but lacks specific date confirmation.

Confirms the 2024 election date and explains the Tuesday timing.

Confirms the election day rule and dates for 2024 and 2028.

Focuses on primary election dates, indirectly supporting the election timeline.

Discusses prediction markets for 2028, implying the election will occur as scheduled.

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Election Dates - FEC
fec.gov○ Unverified

Describes the election cycle but without explicit date confirmation.

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