Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

by-election

Noun
/ˌbaɪɪˈlɛkʃən/
Definition
A by-election is a special election held to fill a vacancy that arises in a legislative body between general elections.
Examples
  • The by-election for the vacant parliamentary seat was scheduled for next month.
  • After the sudden resignation of the incumbent, a by-election was announced.
  • The by-election drew significant media attention due to the potential impact on the governing party’s majority.
Meaning
By-elections occur when a member of parliament or a local council resigns, dies, or is otherwise unable to continue serving, prompting the need for an immediate election to appoint a successor.
Synonyms
  • Special election
  • Supplemental election
  • Interim election