Sunday, November 9, 2014

Election Day!


      

                                                                     Election Day!
Election Day is a day in which Americans vote for their favorite candidate to be prompted into a higher position of office. Election Day determines senators and even state representative of a state. Election Day is considered a holiday only in Massachusetts, Delaware, Illinois, Hawaii, Michigan, Indiana, Montana, and West Virginia. Election Day is always on a Tuesday because in 1845, when the United States was mostly an agrarian country, the week was divided up by the events being held. So it only made sense the Election Day would be on a Tuesday because all the other days were taken up.

Massachusetts Elected Officials

Secretary William Galvin

Federal Representative of Massachusetts

Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (Democrat)

State Representative of Massachusetts 

Congressman Richard Neal (Democrat)
Senate leader Congressman Edward Markey (Democrat)

Senators of Massachusetts 

Elizabeth Warren (Democrat)
Edward Markey (Democrat)





                                                 Three branches of U.S government


                                                Charlie baker, New governor of Massachusetts


                                                             Massachusetts state flag


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