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Legal Definitions - Special Election
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Definition of Special Election
A special election is an election that takes place outside of the regular election cycle. It is often held to fill a vacancy in an elected office or to allow the public to vote on a specific issue.
- When a senator resigns or dies in office, a special election may be held to fill the vacancy.
- A city council may call a special election to ask voters to approve a new tax or bond measure.
These examples illustrate how special elections are used to address specific needs outside of the regular election cycle. They allow for a timely and democratic process to fill vacancies or make important decisions.
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Simple Definition
A special election is when people vote to choose someone to fill a job that is empty before the next big election. This can happen when someone quits or dies while in a public job. It can also be used to ask people to vote on a new law or rule.
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