what is diffrence between general elections and by elections
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General Elections are the elections held every five years when the government completes its full tenure while by elections are held for one constituency when the seat becomes vacant due to sudden death or resignation of a minister.
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general election is done once in 5 years . it is done through out the nation in different phases to select a prime minister.
By elections are done when there is vacancy in seat due to death of the present MP, or resignation of the MPs.
general election is done entire country whereas by elections is held in only in particular assembly. due to the above reasons..
Elections procedure are same for both
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