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Differentiate between general and by election

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Answered by bhimika09
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GENERAL ELECTIONS

1)These elections are held after a fixed time interval

2)These elections are conducted throughout the country on same day.

3)These elections are conducted when the tenure of the present government gets over.

BY ELECTIONS

1)These elections can be held at any time whenever necessary.

2)These elections are conducted only in the required constituencies.

3)These elections can be held whenever there is a seat vacancy, death or resignation of the MP or MLA or any other emergency in the constituency

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Answered by anshukhatri2003
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GENERAL ELECTION

1) election are held in all constituencies at the same time either on the same day or within a few days this is called a general election

2) election are held regularly after every five years

3) the representative elected in general election is elected for a full term of five year not for the remaining period of the house

BY-ELECTION

1) election is held only for constituencies to fill the vacancy caused by death or registration for a member this is called a by election

2) election is held before the expiry of the six month from the seats falls vacant

3) the representative elected by the by election is elected for the remaining period of the house not for the five year

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