What do you mean by election ?why it is need in democracy
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An election is a formal group decision-making process through which a group of the population chooses an individual to hold a post in a public office.
Since the 17th century, elections have been the mechanism through which the modern representative democracy has been operated.
A representative democracy requires a procedure to govern the nomination for political office.
In a democratic system, openness and accountability are the cornerstones for the act of casting a vote. The content of a voter's ballot is an important exception.
Since the 17th century, elections have been the mechanism through which the modern representative democracy has been operated.
A representative democracy requires a procedure to govern the nomination for political office.
In a democratic system, openness and accountability are the cornerstones for the act of casting a vote. The content of a voter's ballot is an important exception.
Most democratic constitutions hold elections fixed regular intervals and the elected officials are accountable to the people.
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