U.S. Elections 2020 Timeline – U.S. Elections Timeline

We are all keeping our eyes and ears open on the U.S. Elections 2020. But what better way to be in on it than to know the U.S. Elections 2020 Timeline? The buzz about the U.S. Elections 2020 is ever-growing as the elimination processes are now in place. The buzz revolves around the two major political parties in the United States of America. These parties are the Republican Political Party and the Democratic Political Party.

U.S. Elections 2020 Timeline

U.S. Elections 2020 Timeline

The U.S. Elections 2020 Timeline is about the calendar for the U.S. Elections 2020. The U.S. Elections 2020 Timeline shows all the set dates for the primaries to the day of inauguration. The U.S. Elections 2020 Timeline covers mostly the specific dates for the primaries, caucuses, party conventions, and presidential debates. It sure is a long list but I bet our eyes are burning to see it. Let go then.

U.S. Elections Timeline

February 3rd, 2020

On this day, the state, of Ohio, held its primaries for the Democratic and caucuses for the Republicans.

February 11, 2020

The Republican and Democratic political parties both held their primaries in New Hampshire.

February 22, 2020

The Democratic political party held its caucus in Nevada.

February 29, 2020

The Democratic Party also held its Primary in South Carolina.

March 3, 2020

The Democratic Political Party held primaries in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia, for Democrats Abroad and caucuses for American Samoa. The Republican Political Party also held primaries for Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia.

March 10, 2020

The Republican Party and the Democratic Party held primaries in Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, and Washington and caucuses in North Dakota.

March 14, 2020

On this day in North Mariana, the Democratic Party held caucuses while the Republicans held a convention in Guam.

March 15, 2020

The Republican-held caucus in Northern Mariana.

March 17, 2020

The Democratic held primaries in Arizona, Florida, and Illinois while the Republican Party held primaries in only Florida and Illinois. The primary that was to be held in Ohio for both parties was rescheduled.

March 18, 2020

The Republican Party held a caucus in American Samoa. The primary for Democratic and Republican in Georgia on March 24 and the Democratic primary for Puerto Rico on March 29, 2020, has been rescheduled.

April 4, 2020

The Democratic Party will hold primary in Alaska and Hawaii, and caucus in Wyoming. Republican and Democratic party has rescheduled the primary that was to be held in Louisiana on this same day.

April 7, 2020

Primaries for both the Democrats and Republicans will be held in Wisconsin.

April 26, 2020

The Primary will eventually be held in Puerto Rico for the Democratic Party.

April 28, 2020

Primaries for Connecticut and Maryland for both the Republican and Democratic parties were rescheduled. For both the Republican and Democratic parties, the primaries for Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island will take place.

May 2, 2020

The Democratic Political Party would have their caucus in Guam and primary in Kansas.

May 5, 2020

Primaries for both Republican and Democratic Political Parties will be held in Indiana.

May 9, 2020

The Republican party will hold a convention in Wyoming.

May 12, 2020

Both the Democratic and Republican Party would hold primaries in Nebraska and West Virginia.

May 19, 2020

The primary in Kentucky for the Republican and Democratic Party which was to hold has been rescheduled but the primaries in Georgia and Oregon are still set to hold.

May 30, 2020

The Republicans will hold a caucus in the Virgin Islands.

June 2, 2020

Democratic and Republican will have their primaries in Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, and South Dakota.

June 6, 2020

The Democratic political party will hold a caucus in the Virgin Islands.

June 7, 2020

Republicans will hold a primary in Puerto Rico.

June 20, 2020

Democratic and Republican political parties will hold primaries in Louisiana.

June 23, 2020

Republican and Democratic parties will hold their primaries in Kentucky.

July 13 – 16, 2020:

There will be a Democratic Convention (Milwaukee, WI).

August 24 – 27, 2020

There will be a Republican Convention (Charlotte, NC).

September 29, 2020

The First Presidential Debate (South Bend, IN).

October 7, 2020

A Vice Presidential Debate (Salt Lake City. UT).

October 15, 2020

The Second Presidential Debate (Ann Arbor, MI).

October 22, 2020

The Third Presidential Debate (Nashville, TN).

November 3, 2020

The 2020 Presidential Election.

December 14, 2020

Meeting of Electors in their respective States to vote for President and Vice President.

January 20, 2021

The Presidential Inauguration.

The Republican Party has cancelled all its 2020 primary and caucuses in Alaska, and Arizona. Hawaii, Kansas, Nevada, South Carolina, and Virginia, as all the delegates are expected to be allocated to President Trump.

The dates for the primaries, caucuses, conventions, and elections are prone to change although we hope it will stick and work out as planned.

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