difference between by election and mid term elections ? (at least three points)
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By - Elections are held if a few seats in lok sabha or Vidhan sabhas fall empty without finishing the term due to:
- The sitting MLA or MP diedies without finishing his/her term.
- The sitting MLA/MP leaves from his/her seat.
- The sitting MLA/MP is precluded from holding the seat because of any lawfulness.
- The sitting MLA/MP leaves in the event that he has battled another race or battled from two unique seats and won both.
Mid-term elections are held for the full house, not a few seats due to:
- Sitting government is expelled by President/senator.
- Sitting govt leaves from the house for any reason.
- Sitting government neglects to demonstrate its greater part and no other choice is accessible which can do as such.
- The sitting MLA or MP diedies without finishing his/her term.
- The sitting MLA/MP leaves from his/her seat.
- The sitting MLA/MP is precluded from holding the seat because of any lawfulness.
- The sitting MLA/MP leaves in the event that he has battled another race or battled from two unique seats and won both.
Mid-term elections are held for the full house, not a few seats due to:
- Sitting government is expelled by President/senator.
- Sitting govt leaves from the house for any reason.
- Sitting government neglects to demonstrate its greater part and no other choice is accessible which can do as such.
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