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election: barometer of democracy essay​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An election is an event in which one or more people make a choice, such as selecting representatives. Elections are held by many different kinds of organizations, such as corporations, nonprofit organizations, and governments. A "free and fair" election is one in which people have meaningful opportunity to participate not only in the voting itself but in the campaigns leading up to the voting. This implies the freedom to run for office, to speak out in support of a candidate of one's choice, and so on, without fear of official reprisals.

Answered by Nylucy
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In the context of elections as the barometer of democracy, the given question is answered as follows:

To curb the evil of money and muscle power during elections, persons with a proven criminal record should be debarred from contesting elections; elections should positively be annulled in those constituencies, where unfair means were resorted to; severe penalities should be laid down for offences like rigging and booth - capturing.

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