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Yes, elections in Fiji are held in every 5 years. But, in 2006 the democratically elected Fiji Government was thrown out of the Parliament House. Fiji currently have an Interim Government serving and catering less then a million people in Fiji. The next General elections in Fiji is that to be held in 2014.
elections are held and rigged
The Elections will be held in November.
Fiji was suspended from the Commonwealth in 2009 due to the military coup in 2006, which overthrew the democratically elected government. The Commonwealth expressed concerns over the erosion of democracy, human rights violations, and the lack of progress towards restoring constitutional governance. Fiji's suspension was a response to its failure to hold elections and adhere to democratic principles as outlined by the Commonwealth Charter. The suspension was lifted in 2014 after Fiji held elections and made commitments to democratic reforms.
Elections are held anywhere that there is a democratic selection of political officeholders.
Primary elections are held in April.
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Yes, there are elections in Tonga.
National and local elections are held every three years on the second Monday in May. Presidential and Vice Presidential elections are held every six years.
Yes even in times of war elections are still held.
In the US, they are usually held in May or in November along with the national and/or state elections.
This phrase refers to the Congressional elections which are held in the even-numbered years between the Presidential elections. (Congressional elections are held every two years.)