How do general elections differ from by election
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A 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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the election of representatives to a legislature (in the UK, to the House of Commons) from constituencies throughout the country.
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