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How often must federal elections be held (fixed-date law)?
Federal fixed-date law sets elections every 4 years (max 5 years under the Constitution).
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Question: How often must federal elections be held (fixed-date law)?
Answer options:
- Every 3 years ✅ Every 4 years
- Every 5 years
- Every 6 years
Correct answer: Every 4 years
Explanation: Federal fixed-date law sets elections every 4 years (max 5 years under the Constitution).
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