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  1. Aug 19, 2023 · Each special election shall be held on one of the established election dates set by this division or on the date of any statewide special election except as provided in Section 1003.

    • What Is A Leap Year?
    • The First Presidential Election
    • Leap Year Revisited

    In simplest terms, a Leap Year is a "calendar correction". According to the Gregorian Calendar, the current standard calendar in most of the world, leap day falls on February 29th which occurs for those years evenly divisible by four, unless it marks the century and isn't divisible by 400. For example, 1900 was not a leap year, even though it is di...

    The United States Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, by the Constitutional Convention. The Convention submitted the Constitution to the Congress of the Confederation, where it received approval according to Article 13 of the Articles of Confederation. While Delaware was the first to sign the Constitution on December 7, 1787, the 9th si...

    From 1792 to the present day, the United States has held a Presidential Election every four years, even when at war with itself. During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th Presidentwas elected to a second term in 1864. Oddly enough, though an election occurs every four years, not every election year falls on a Leap Year. The reason is simple e...

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  3. Feb 29, 2020 · Of course, most of us remember that 2000 was a leap year, which brings up yet another exception: if the year is divisible by 400 (i.e. 1600, 2000), then it is a leap year. And if you’ve noticed today’s date as being February 29, you’ll know that 2020 is a leap year.

  4. Jan 1, 2023 · California Code, Elections Code - ELEC § 1400. Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff. Each special election shall be held on one of the established election dates set by this division or on the date of any statewide special election except as provided in Section 1003. Back to chapter list.

  5. Cal. ELEC Code § 1400 - 1400. Each special election shall be held on one of the established election dates set by this division or on the date of any statewide special election except as provided in Section 1003.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 14001400 - Wikipedia

    Events. January–March. April–June. July–September. October–December. Date unknown. Births. Deaths. References. 1400. Year 1400 ( MCD) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The year 1400 was not a leap year in the Proleptic Gregorian calendar . Events. January–March.

  7. Cal. ELEC Code § 14000 - 14000. (a) If a voter does not have sufficient time outside of working hours to vote at a statewide election, the voter may, without loss of pay, take off enough working time that, when added to the voting

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