difference between general election and local election
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General Election
Elections held in all constituencies at the same time, either on the same day or within a few days is called a General Election.
Local Election
In many parts of the world, local elections take place to select office-holders in local government, such as mayors and councillors. Elections to positions within a city or town are often known as "municipal elections". Their form and conduct vary widely across jurisdictions
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