In North Korea, they never occur. The state is an absolute Dictatorship.
In South Korea, the Presidency is elected every five years, legislators every four years, and other more local positions at random points. So, in any five year period, South Koreans may have three different elections.
Elections in the Bahamas often occur every 4 years.
every 4 years
never, North Korea is not a democracy Elections are held in North Korea every five years. At the national level they elect a legislature called the Supreme Peoples Assembly. At the same time they also elect representatives to city, county and provincial assemblies. The elections are noncompetitive with only a previously single candidate for each office.
The president is elected every five years and parlimentary elections occur at least every four years :)
Elections in Georgia typically occur on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November during even-numbered years, aligning with federal election dates. Additionally, primary elections are held in May of the same year. Special elections can be scheduled at various times throughout the year as needed. Local elections may also occur on different dates, often in odd-numbered years.
elections!
North Korea doesn't hold elections. It is a single party state with a single supreme ruler acting as head of state.
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North Korea = Non-Existant South Korea = very similar to ours. Elections, winner becomes President.
off-year election
Nonpresidential federal elections that occur every four years.
In the United States, federal elections are typically held every two years, with Congress members elected on even-numbered years. Presidential elections occur every four years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Additionally, many states and localities hold their own elections for various offices and ballot measures, which can occur at different intervals, including annual, biennial, or even off-cycle elections.