What is the Great Tuesday of the American election?
Holy Tuesday is an important day in the primary stage of the US presidential election, as the largest number of states vote on this day. |
International Group Tasnim News Agency- Holy Tuesday is an important day in the preliminary stage of the American presidential race, which During that time, 16 states plus the inhabitants of the American Samoa archipelago go to the polls.
What happens on Holy Tuesday?
On this day, the largest number of states vote in the US presidential primaries. Typically, about one-third of all “delegates” attending the national convention of both the Democratic and Republican parties are determined on Shrove Tuesday. A total of 15 Republican and 16 Democratic races are being held simultaneously across the United States in what is known as a “registration” within the party.
On this day, 874 of the 2,429 votes cast in the final Congress. Will be specified. The result of the Tuesday election usually determines the likely winner of intra-party contests. Officials or representatives of each party, known as electoral delegates, are awarded to the top candidate based on the outcome of each contest. The approval of the nomination of each person in the respective party depends on obtaining a certain number of electoral representatives, and these representatives finally introduce the desired candidate on the day of the political gathering (party convention).
Currently, Donald Trump He leads Congress with 122 delegates to Nikki Haley’s 24 votes. The candidate of the Republican Party needs at least 1,215 delegates to participate in the November elections, and this number is 1,968 for the Democratic Party. In the Democratic camp, Biden has not lost in any state so far. Not eaten.
States that will be voting on Shrove Tuesday include Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas , Utah, Vermont and Virginia. In Alaska, only Republican candidates will vote, and in Iowa, only Democrats will vote. In the territory of “Samoa” only elections for democratic candidates are held.
Some states on “Great Tuesday” in addition to the presidential primaries, also hold other elections such as appointing the governor or congressional representatives.
Trump’s situation
In the Republican camp, Nikki Haley continues to try to get the party’s nomination from Donald Trump. will give. Despite this, with the heavy defeats he has recorded in several states so far, he only has a chance to defeat Trump on paper, and predictions indicate that he will lose the result to his rival in all states.
Biden on Holy Tuesday 2020, among 14 contests that was, won in 10 cases. This year, however, he has not faced close competition from the Democrats and is expected to win all of the Big Tuesday contests.
The outcome of Tuesday’s vote is not known. Neither candidate will be able to win a majority of party delegates until late March, but both candidates will probably pass the necessary number by March 12 or March 19 to secure their nomination.
Whatever the outcome of the primaries, However, it will continue until early June. The Democratic National Convention is held in August and the Republican National Convention in July, where the final Democratic and Republican candidates are determined.
Why Tuesday?
The American presidential election is also held on a Tuesday in November, and this custom dates back to the 19th century and the law that was passed in Adopted in the United States in 1800.
At first, election days varied by state, but in 1845 a law was passed to set one election day for the entire country. This law first applied only to presidential elections, but was later extended to congressional elections as well.
At the time, the United States was still a predominantly agricultural society. For farmers, who made up the majority of the workforce, most of the year was spent planting, tending, and harvesting crops. Early November was a good time to vote because the harvest was over but the weather was still relatively mild.
However, some days of the week were better than others. Two days was definitely out of the question. Most Americans were devout Christians and therefore set aside Sunday as a day of rest and worship. Wednesday was market day in many areas, and on this day farmers sold their produce in the city.
Furthermore, it sometimes required a day’s travel to reach the polling stations. In rural areas, the nearest polling place was several miles away. Therefore, if people were not going to use Sunday or Wednesday as their travel day, then putting the election day on Monday or Thursday was practically pointless. Therefore, Tuesday was considered the best option.
Although Tuesday was chosen for the convenience of voting, voting on this day is a hindrance now that less than 2 percent of Americans are engaged in agricultural work. , because many Americans now work on Tuesdays.
With voter turnout declining over time, some have suggested moving the election to the weekend. Others suggested that Election Day be Tuesday, but declare it a federal holiday. While these efforts have not been particularly successful, the adoption of early voting and postal voting policies has gradually reduced the importance of which day of the week the voting takes place.
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