The UK government, the law and your role
How often must a UK general election be held at the latest?
- ○Every three years
- ○Every four years
- ✓Every five years
- ○Every seven years
Correct answer
Every five years
Under the Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022, a general election must be held at least every five years.
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