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distinguish between democratic elections from non-democratic

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Answered by sjdcdgjdjd
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democratic elections are the elections where people have the right to choose their representatives. The political party which gets the large number of votes forms the government.

Non-democratic elections are the elections where people do not have the right to choose their representatives.

Answered by dackpower
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A non-democratic government is one that does not satisfy all the guidelines for holding democracy. A nondemocratic administration might have no ballots at all or it might have votes that are just for representation because the people do not have any substantial opportunities.

Democratic elections are competing. Opposition bodies and candidates must possess the freedom of expression, association, and movement important to voice their critiques of the government honestly and to bring alternative strategies and competitors to the citizens.

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