History, asked by dhankanisaniya17, 4 months ago

Lok sabha and Vidhan sabha (Assembly) elections are held regularly after every five

years. After five years the term of all the elected representatives comes to an end. The

Lok sabha or Vidhan sabha stands dissolved. Elections are held in all constituencies

at the same time, either on the same day or within a few days. This is general election.

Sometimes election is held only for one constituency to fill the vacancy caused by

death or resignation of a member.

It is by election

Q.a) What is general election ?

Q.b) What is by election ?​

Answers

Answered by marshad578612
3

Q.B

Explanation:

India is a constitutional democracy with a parliamentary system of government, and at the heart of the system is a commitment to hold regular, free and fair elections.

General Election

General Election was held to constitute the Lok Sabha, electing members of parliament for all 543 parliamentary constituencies of India.

Assembly Elections

The Legislative Assembly elections in India are held in every 5 years in which the Indian electorate choose the members of the Vidhan Sabha (or Legislative/State Assembly)

Bye-Election

Bye-Elections (also known as bypolls) are used to fill elected offices that have become vacant between general elections.

Answered by prajapatisangita376
1

Answer:

Explanation:

After 5 years

Because it is general election

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