Midterm elections occur halfway through a president's four-year term, primarily focusing on electing members of Congress, including all 435 House representatives and about one-third of the Senate. General elections, on the other hand, are held to elect the president, vice president, and other offices at local, state, and federal levels. Voter turnout is typically lower in midterm elections compared to general elections, where national stakes are perceived as higher. Additionally, midterms often serve as a referendum on the sitting president's performance.
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The mid-term general election was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010.
Mid term Election---When elections are held much before the schedule, it is considered as the "Mid-term Election". The President can dissolve Lok Sabha and call a general election before five years is up, if the government can no longer command the confidence of the Lok Sabha, and if there is no alternative government available to take over. Bye-election-- A special election to fill a vacant elective position with an unexpired term due to demise or resignation of the occupant.
The term that describes comparing differences between things is the word contrast.
The Attorney General of New York serves a term of four years. The position is elected by the voters of New York State during the general election. There are no term limits, so the Attorney General can run for re-election and serve multiple consecutive terms if elected.
Mid term Election---When elections are held much before the schedule, it is considered as the "Mid-term Election". The President can dissolve Lok Sabha and call a general election before five years is up, if the government can no longer command the confidence of the Lok Sabha, and if there is no alternative government available to take over. Bye-election-- A special election to fill a vacant elective position with an unexpired term due to demise or resignation of the occupant.
If you are referring to the 2012 general election Barack Obama won his second term as US President.
There is a general election every 4 years.
by-election...elect to fill vacant office midterm...every 2 year election
Having achieved re-election for the 2011-2015 term, the attorney general is John Suthers.
There is no fixed term of office for Senators in Australia. A Senator's term starts on the day of a general election for the House of Representatives and ends the day before the next such election day, which could be anywhere between two and a half years up to six years. However, the reason there is no fixed term is that Parliament does not run to a fixed schedule: it is entirely up to the government of the day when they will hold an election within certain parameters. A Senator is usually there for two parliaments, but the parliament can be almost any length of time. The Governor general has the final say on when the election will occur.
There is no fixed term of office for Senators in Australia. A Senator's term starts on the day of a general election for the House of Representatives and ends the day before the next such election day, which could be anywhere between two and a half years up to six years. However, the reason there is no fixed term is that Parliament does not run to a fixed schedule: it is entirely up to the government of the day when they will hold an election within certain parameters. A Senator is usually there for two parliaments, but the parliament can be almost any length of time. The Governor general has the final say on when the election will occur.