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A general election is for all constituencies, and a by-election is for just one TD in a single constituency.
No one ever registers as a candidate in more than one constituency during one election. I'm not even sure whether it's allowed.
First, you have to be selected by the Liberal Democrat Party to be their candidate for a constituency at the General Election (you don't have to be local to the constituency, but it helps). Then you have to win the election in that constituency.
A special election held in a single constituency to fill the place of the constituency's MP if they have died, resigned or moved to another position.
name of constituency from where atal bihari vajpayee elected for lok sabha
At the 2010 general election, the constituency ofHoughtonand Sunderland South was the first constituency to declare a result. Prior to this, the now-abolished constituency of Sunderland South (an old constituency from which the new one was largely made) had been first to declare in 2005, 2001, 1997 and 1992.As the 2015 general election boundaries will be the same as the ones used in 2010 following the Coalition's postponement of the planned boundary review until 2018, it is highly likely Sunderland South will again be first to declare. All three Sunderland seats traditionally declare very early; usually within two hours of polls closing, before meaningful results begin to trickle in.The most recent constituency other than Sunderland South to declare first was Torbay, at the 1987 general election. By 1997, Torbay had slipped considerably, being the 243rd seat to declare that year.
Constituency of One was created on 2003-10-29.
Narendra Modi contested election from two constituencies. One is in Varanasi and other one is Vadodra. He won both of them and later vacated the Vadodara constituency.
In the UK the process is as follows, provided you are resident in the UK, a British or Irish citizen, over the age of 18, not a bankrupt, lunatic, convicted prisoner, peer or state employee If you want to win a parliamentary seat;- 1) Join a political party. Get approved as a parliamentary candidate by HQ. Apply for a constituency. Many local parties will have hustings where you get voted on by the local party membership. 2)When the election writ is served, posters will go up in the constituency headed 'parliamentary election' You will have to pay a deposit of £500 to the returning officer (refundable if you get 5% of the vote) and collect some signatures of registered voters. If you are standing for a political party you will have an election agent who will deal with the legal side of things. 3) In the poll you will have to gain 1 more vote than the next candidate, and then you've won!
you MLA or member of the Legistative Assembly if elected in a provincial election, and MP of member of Parliment if elected in a federal election
Konathala ramakrishna anakapalli constituency in andhrapradesh
A prime minister is an elected member of a parliament, just like all the others. In each election the prime minister must stand for election in their constituency. If they lose, then they will no longer be a member of the parliament and cannot become a prime minister again.