Answer :
Incumbents in the House of Representatives enjoy an electoral advantage over challengers except that incumbents can use staff members to do constituent case work.
Elections typically favour incumbents over challengers politically. The incumbent may have the power to choose the date of an election, unless the scheduling of elections is governed by a constitution or by law.
Due to their previous work in the position, incumbents of most political posts sometimes enjoy greater name recognition. Additionally, incumbents have easier access to campaign funding as well as government tools (like the franking privilege) that can be used subtly to help the incumbent win re-election.
In the United States, an election where the incumbent is not running for re-election is frequently referred to as an open seat. Due to the lack of the incumbency advantage, these elections are frequently among the most fiercely contested in any election.
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