Federal elections refer to elections held at the national level in the United States, including presidential, congressional, and senatorial elections. These elections determine who will hold positions of power within the federal government.
Related terms
Suffrage: Suffrage is the right to vote in political elections. It ensures that citizens have a say in choosing their leaders and making decisions that affect them.
Financial Requirement: A financial requirement refers to a condition that requires individuals to meet certain monetary qualifications in order to exercise their right to vote. This often included having a certain amount of wealth or property ownership.
Legislation: Legislation refers to laws or acts created by legislative bodies such as Congress. These laws are designed to establish rules, regulations, and policies that govern different aspects of society.