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what is the difference between general election and by- elections ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation's primary legislative body, as distinguished from by-elections and local elections. ... A general election day may also include elections for local officials.

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Answered by Anonymous
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GENERAL ELECTIONS

  • General elections are the elections which are commonly organized in all or most of the constituencies at the same time of the country or state
  • To choose the government.
  • These are held after every five years.
  • Election of the representative is for a full term.

BYE-ELECTIONS

  • Bye-elections refers to the election held in one constituency for the seat vacant owing to the death or resignation of the member.
  • To fill the vacant seat.
  • These are held before the completion of 6 months from the date, the seat becomes vacant.
  • Election of the representative is for the remaining term.
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