Q.7. What happens in a by-election?
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A by-election is held to fill a vacant electorate seat — for example, if a member of Parliament resigns or dies. A by-election is only open to voters who are enrolled in the electorate, and there is no party vote.
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In both countries, by-elections where voters elect their preferred candidate are only used to fill a vacancy in a constituency seat. ... If a vacancy arises from the death or resignation of a party list member, the next unelected candidate on the party list is offered the seat.
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