Social Sciences, asked by ranavivektappa, 8 months ago

who conduct election and at what interval are they held

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Answered by Ish0123
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General elections (elections to the UK Parliament) usually take place every 5 years. To vote in a general election you must: be registered to vote. be 18 or over on the day of the election ('polling day')

Answered by rakshitchadgal
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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.

In presidential systems, a general election is a regularly scheduled election where both the president, and either "a class" of or all members of the national legislature are elected at the same time but can also involve special elections held to fill prematurely vacated positions. A general election day may also include elections for local officials.

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