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Spain has a general election every four years.
presidential elections are every 4 years
After the November General Election the incumbent President continues to hold office and administer normally until the newly elected President is sworn in on Inauguration Day. If the incumbent won the General Election he must be sworn in again.
party that hold majority during general election
Super TuesdayCorrection:It's simply called Election Day. Super Tuesday refers to the day in February or March when the largest group of states hold their primary elections. The general election doesn't have a nickname.
A primary election is a public election run by government officials to determine which candidate will represent a political party in a general election. It is a way for party members or registered voters to choose their party's nominee for a specific office. The winning candidate from the primary election will then go on to compete in the general election.
No. General elections are held to choose which candidates will hold office; all eligible parties are listed.
It used to be every 4 years. However, currently they hold presidential elections every 5 years.
In election an individual is chosen for the first time to hold public office; re-election that same individual is chosen to hold public office again.
2007, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Parliament_general_election,_2007
Ontario does not have a Governor, only a Lieutenant Governor, as the provincial Crown representative was historically subordinate to the federal Governor General. The current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is Her Honour The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, OC, OOnt.It is important to note that, while the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario acts as the head of state of the province on behalf of the Queen, political direction comes from the provincial Premier, who is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor as the person most likely to hold the confidence of the Legislative Assembly. The Premier is also by convention expected to be a member of the Legislative Assembly themselves, but this is not a condition for holding office. A Premier who does not hold a seat in the Legislative Assembly will typically try to win one in a by-election by having a member of their party resign.