1979 General Election

The term general election in the United Kingdom often refers to the elections held on the same day in all constituencies of their members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons.

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Every four years, the General Election is also a Presidential Election because, according to the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. President’s term is four years. The General Election is held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

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In the presidential general election, U.S. citizens vote for president and vice president. Learn how the general election works.

What Is the General Election? A general election is an election in which candidates are chosen for office. The term is mostly used in the United States to distinguish general elections from primary elections.

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A general election is an election in which candidates are elected to offices. This is in contrast to a primary election, which is used either to narrow the field of candidates for a given elective office or to determine the nominees for political parties in advance of a general election.

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PUBLICATION OF THE LIST OF PROVISIONAL POLLING VENUES In preparation for the next General Election, the Electoral Commission ["EC"] hereby publishes the List of Provisional Polling Venues it intends to use. ... Members of the public are also advised to check their assigned polling venue that is available on the same platform.

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