Members of the House of Commons in the United Kingdom serve terms of office that typically last for up to five years. However, the Prime Minister can call for a general election before the term is completed, which can lead to earlier elections. Members are elected through a first-past-the-post voting system in their respective constituencies. If a member resigns, passes away, or is otherwise unable to serve, a by-election is held to fill their seat.
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