what is the difference between the general and mid-term election?
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Apart from general elections and by-elections, midterm election refers to a type of election where the people can elect their representatives and other subnational officeholders (e.g. governor, members of local council) in the middle of the term of the executive.
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Difference between General Election and Mid-term Election :
General Election
[1] Elections are held after the term-end.
[2] They are held regularly after every five years.
[3] The Lok Sabha or Vidhan Sabha is dissolved due to term-end.
Mid-term Election
[1] Elections are held before the term-end.
[2] They are held any time within five years.
[3] The Lok Sabha or Vidhan Sabha is dissolved because the government does not have majority support.
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