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  2. By-election - Wikipedia

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    A by-election, also known as a special election in the United States and the Philippines, and a bye-election or a bypoll in India, is an election used to fill an office that has become vacant between general elections . A vacancy may arise as a result of an incumbent dying or resigning, or when the incumbent becomes ineligible to continue in ...

  3. List of special elections to the United States Senate

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    List of special elections. This is an incomplete list of special elections to the United States Senate. The list only includes vacancies that were filled by special election. Not included are those situations in which vacancies were only filled by appointment or general election, or new seats. Seventeenth Amendment ratified April 8, 1913.

  4. How Democrats Are Faring In First Tests Of The Trump Backlash

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    One way to test that: special elections to fill empty state legislature and congressional seats. Special elections, which typically motivate much lower turnout than ordinary races, are an important indicator of partisan enthusiasm. That’s why a Delaware state senate race in late February got so much national attention.

  5. List of special elections to the United States House of ...

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    Special elections to the U.S. House have occurred at least once in all states except Iowa and Idaho. A few special elections for territorial delegates to Congress have also been held. A 2016 study of special elections to the House of Representatives found "that while candidate characteristics affect special election outcomes, presidential ...

  6. United States midterm election - Wikipedia

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    Special elections are often held in conjunction with regular elections, [1] so additional Senators, governors and other local officials may be elected to partial terms. Midterm elections historically generate lower voter turnout than presidential elections. While the latter have had turnouts of about 50–60% over the past 60 years, only about ...

  7. List of special elections in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A special election was called in 1951 for a successor to serve out the final two years of the term. Felixberto Verano was elected in the special election. Verano was subsequently defeated in the next regular election in 1953. In 1953, two years in to his term, Senator Carlos P. Garcia was elected vice president.

  8. Contingent election - Wikipedia

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    Contingent election. In the United States, a contingent election is used to elect the president or vice president if no candidate receives a majority of the whole number of electors appointed. A presidential contingent election is decided by a special vote of the United States House of Representatives, while a vice-presidential contingent ...

  9. Recall election - Wikipedia

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    A recall election (also called a recall referendum, recall petition or representative recall) is a procedure by which, in certain polities, voters can remove an elected official from office through a referendum before that official's term of office has ended. Recalls appear in the constitution in ancient Athenian democracy. [1]