Federal Election
A Federal Election is a process in which citizens of a country vote to choose their representatives at the national level. In the United States, this includes elections for the President, members of Congress, and other federal offices. These elections typically occur every four years for the presidency and every two years for Congress.
During a Federal Election, voters participate by casting their ballots at polling places or through mail-in voting. The results determine which candidates will hold office and influence national policies. Federal Elections are governed by laws and regulations to ensure fairness and transparency in the electoral process.