Political Science, asked by Rishavyadav543, 1 year ago

How the General election different from by-election?

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Answered by bebubabu011
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Explanation:

Unlike parliamentary systems where the term general election is distinguished from by-elections or local and regional elections, the term is used in the US in reference to and distinguished from primaries or caucuses, which are intra-party elections meant to select a party's official candidate for a particular race.

Answered by mathu527
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Answer:

General elections are held at the same time either on same day or within a few days.

By elections are held in the constituencies to fill the vacancy caused by death or resignation of a member.

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