Social Sciences, asked by bharathrao57, 1 year ago

difference between by election and midterm election


loverboymeruoxef1y: One big difference between midterm and presidential electorates is that the midterm electorate skews older. On average, about 54% of the electorate was aged 45 or older in the most recent presidential elections, while an average of 64% of the midterm voters — nearly two-thirds — were 45 or older.

Answers

Answered by RitikaRits
4
general elections are conducted for every 5 years at national and state level. before 5 yrs if the election are held again for assemblies are called mid term elections
Similar questions