WASHINGTON — Americans in several states will cast their ballots on Tuesday, Nov. 4, in the first major Election Day since President Donald Trump returned to office.
Election Day falls on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, right in the middle of the typical workweek. For many Americans, voting may mean early mornings, longer lunch breaks or even rushed drives to the polls after work.
This year's elections aren't as widespread as presidential or midterm elections. However, there are big gubernatorial contests in New Jersey and Virginia, as well as several mayoral races in key cities like New York City.
When it comes to elections, the U.S. is an outlier among democracies for holding them on weekdays. An analysis by the Pew Research Center found that the U.S. is only on

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