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306th day and 44th week in 2010

Zodiac: Scorpio (10/23 - 11/21) ♏
Chinese year: tiger

Day Events

Election Day

Election Day is a significant event in democratic countries, serving as a cornerstone of the democratic process. It is the day when citizens exercise their right to vote, making their voices heard by electing their representatives in government. The day is crucial for the functioning of a democratic society as it upholds the principle of government by the people. Events on Election Day typically include the opening of polling stations where citizens cast their ballots. It's a day that emphasizes the importance of civic participation, the power of each vote, and the responsibility of citizens to shape the future of their communities and country. Election Day is not just about casting a ballot; it's a celebration of democratic rights and an affirmation of the citizen's role in shaping governance and policy.

State Holiday General Election Day (Hawaii, Illinois)

General Election Day is a fundamental aspect of democratic societies worldwide, typically held at various intervals depending on the country's specific electoral laws. In the United States, it occurs on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November, every two, four, or six years, depending on the positions being elected. This day is crucial as it allows citizens to exercise their right to vote, directly influencing the governance and direction of their country, state, and local communities. Voters decide on a wide range of positions from the President and Congress members to governors, state legislators, and local officials, along with various ballot initiatives and referendums. General Election Day embodies the democratic principle that every citizen's voice matters and has the power to effect change. It's a day of civic duty, community involvement, and the collective decision-making that defines the essence of democracy. Celebrations of this day emphasize the importance of participation in the democratic process, reminding everyone that the foundation of governance rests upon the will and choice of the people.

International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists

The International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, which is celebrated on November 2, is intended to draw the world's attention to the serious problem of attacks on professional journalists and impunity for their offenders. This day recalls the importance of freedom of the press and freedom of speech as fundamental pillars of a democratic society. Global organizations and human rights groups use this day to actively support and highlight victims, and to demand justice and punishment for those responsible in cases of crimes against journalists. The International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists reminds us of the importance of protecting the rights of journalists to ensure an informed public and the preservation of democratic values.

Day Information

This day was 5138 days ago, today is 11/26/2024.

Moon: waning, moon phase is waning crescent, age 25.3 days, new moon November 5, full moon October 22.

Date ISO 8601 format: 2010-11-02T03:43:36-07:00

UTC date and time: 2010-11-02 10:43:36

Unix time: 1288694616

Sun information in Los Angeles

Sunrise: 7:12 AM

Sunset: 6:00 PM

At zenith: 12:36 PM

Length of day: 10h 48m

Births anniversaries

James K. Polk
Born in 1795, 215 years ago. 11th president of the United States
Warren Gamaliel Harding
Born in 1865, 145 years ago. 29th president of the United States