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General elections are held at least once every three years.
General elections may then be held at some later time.
General elections take place every three years, most recently on 7 May 2011.
That's why they are able to win general elections in their own states.
The general elections of 2006 were considered a great success for the party.
"And the only way to power is general elections - for any political party."
It had been expected that new general elections would be set for May.
The right conditions must be created to hold general elections.
He held the seat in the next four general elections.
In the general elections of June 2010 the party saw further growth.
Following most general elections since 1880, the book has been published.
It's just one of these common That's general elections we're talking about by the way.
They received 34.3 percent of the vote in the June general elections.
The first test here will come in September during general elections.
Due to the difficult conditions, general elections could not be held.
The party did not field any candidates for the 2010 general elections.
How much does she figure it will take to win both the primary and general elections?
All citizens over the age of 18 years can vote in the general elections.
The country held democratic general elections in 1993, followed by a second election last year.
He held that seat through a further six general elections until his death.
He led his party to a surprise success in the general elections of 1995.
General elections are scheduled to be held in six months.
General elections will be held on March 14, the government announced.
By the 1932 general elections, the party had already disappeared.
What the voters think about economic policy when it comes to general elections, however, will no longer be of interest.