Political Science, asked by JuhiChristy, 6 months ago

Differentiate between by-elections, mid-term elections and general elections.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Apart from general elections and by-elections, midterm election refers to a type of election where the people can elect their representatives and other subnational officeholders (e.g. governor, members of local council) in the middle of the term of the executive

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Answered by tannumishra1464
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Mid-term election refers to a type of election where the people can elect their representatives and other subnational officeholders (e.g. governor, members of local council) in the middle of the term of the executive.

A by-election is held to fill a vacant electorate seat — for example, if a member of Parliament resigns or dies.

General election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation, state, or territory's primary legislative body, and are different from by-elections (only one electorate goes to election).

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