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Fixed-term election

A Fixed-term election is an election that occurs on a set date, and cannot be changed by the incumbent politician.

Fixed-term elections are common for mayors and presidents, but less common for prime ministers and other members of a parliamentary system of government.

Examples

  • Presidential elections in the US occur every four years on the first tuesday of November.
  • Elections of the Flemish regional parliament occur at the same day of European Parliament elections, which is every five years.

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