difference between general elections and by election s
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The elections held after the end of tenure of a government is called General Election.
The elections held for filling a vacant seat due to resignation or death of a elected person is called By elections.
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General election are the election that takes place after their normal term that is every 5 years.
By election are the election that are held, when a seat held by any member of the Legislative Assembly in the centre or state falls vacant on account of death, resignation of the member before completion of his/ her term.
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