Q. Explain these terms General Election, Mid-Term Election and By-Election.
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when election is held I. the same time by all the constituencies then it is called general election
sometimes the Lok n Bidhan Sabha holds an election before the expiry of their full term of 5 years then it is called mid term election
an election may need to be held for a single constituency due to an unfortunate death of an elected member it is called by election
sometimes the Lok n Bidhan Sabha holds an election before the expiry of their full term of 5 years then it is called mid term election
an election may need to be held for a single constituency due to an unfortunate death of an elected member it is called by election
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General Elections: Elections that are held after every five years when the Parliament completes its full term.
Mid –term elections: If the central or a state government loses its majority before the completion of its term and the formation of alternate government is not possible, then midterm elections are held.
By-election: If an elected member resigns or dies before completing his/her term, his/her office becomes vacant. Election held to fill that vacant seat is known as by-election
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