Difference between general mid term and by election
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A general election is the election held after a stipulated period of time to elect all members of a given political body. For example, the Lok Sabha elections that are held in India, every five years.
Mid-term Elections: If a government (central and state) fails a confidence motion and no other alternative to the government is possible, mid-term elections are held. These are called midterm elections, as they are conducted before the end of the term of a given government. Such elections cause undesired load of expense over the public.
By Elections: By elections are the elections that are held for particular seats in case of death, region cancellation of election commission or conceding of a seat by a candidate winning two seats, during the term of legislature.
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A general election is the election held after a stipulated period of time to elect all members of a given political body. For example, the Lok Sabha elections that are held in India, every five years.
Mid-term Elections: If a government (central and state) fails a confidence motion and no other alternative to the government is possible, mid-term elections are held. These are called midterm elections, as they are conducted before the end of the term of a given government. Such elections cause undesired load of expense over the public.
By Elections: By elections are the elections that are held for particular seats in case of death, region cancellation of election commission or conceding of a seat by a candidate winning two seats, during the term of legislature.
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