every five years
4 years
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No, in an election year, primary elections are held in order to pick the party candidates for the general election which is held in November (Although primary often means most important, sometimes, as in this case, primary means first.)
There has to a be a general election at least every five years and that involves the United Kingdom; not just England. In the last few parliaments, there tends to be an election every four year. Also, if a seat falls vacant - usually through the death of the incumbent MP - a by-election is held to replace the MP.
An election is usually held every 3 years for the New Zealand government.
An election is usually held every 3 years for the New Zealand government.
The presidential election occurs on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November every year that is divisible by four. The next presidential election will occur on November 6, 2012. The 2016 presidential election will occur on November 8.
The "About Us" page of a company's website often contains their profile, contact info, and other general information.
That depends on the location of the election and what type of election it is. In some countries, assembly elections are held on general schedule (i.e.) the US, ever 4 years) and in others, parliamentary elections can be held at any time (i.e.) the UK).Australia has an election approx every 2 to 4 years.
The highest read newspaper (daily) in India, Dainik Jagran, a Hindi language newspaper, is published weekly or as often as any other general newspaper.
MD - Managing Director is often what the lead partner business. In US, the head of a partnership is usually called the "General Partner" or "General Manager
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