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Primary Election: This is where people get to decide their preference for their party's candidate, or a candidate in general.
Runoff Elections: These election are only done if their is a tie, or in (A certain state. ex. Georgia) Get's less than 50% of the votes. During these elections ONLY 2 people can be voted in.
General Elections: This is after all candidates has been picked in the Primary, and now it's time to vote, for the person you want IN office, it's basically the real election (Presidential, House, Senate, Governor, Mayor, and so much more)
Special Election: This is usually started by the Governor, but can be done are usually done for the purpose of filling a vacant seat.
1 : an illegal act for which someone can be punished by the government especially : a gross violation of law. 2 : a grave offense especially against morality.
The difference between the legislative procedures of the house of representatives and the senate is that the house has more complex debate rules than the senate.
The members of the house of representatives are restricted on their speech time. They only have about 10 minutes of talk time. This is then followed up with questions and answers.
The senate house on the other hand has no such restrictions. Senators may speak for as long as they wish to.
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Supreme court; High Court; District Court and Additional District; Subordinate Judge Class I; Subordinate Judge Class II; Court of Small Causes for Metropolitan Cities; Munsif's Court or Court of Sub Judge III Class