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project with the help of cartoons on electrol politics class 9​

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Answered by snehagayakwad83
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Elections take place regularly in any

democracy. We noted in Chapter

One that there are more than one

hundred countries in the world in

which elections take place to choose

people’s representatives. We also

read that elections are held in many

countries that are not democratic.

But why do we need elections?

Let us try to imagine a democracy

without elections. A rule of the

people is possible without any

elections if all the people can sit

together everyday and take all the

decisions. But as we have already

seen in Chapter Two, this is not

possible in any large community.

Nor is it possible for everyone to

have the time and knowledge to

take decisions on all matters.

Therefore in most democracies

people rule through their

representatives.

Is there a democratic way of

selecting representatives without

elections? Let us think of a place

where representatives are selected

on the basis of age and experience.

Or a place where they are chosen

on the basis of education or

knowledge. There could be some

difficulty in deciding on who is more

experienced or knowledgable. But let

us say the people can resolve these

difficulties. Clearly, such a place

does not require elections.

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