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What is the difference between voting and rigging

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Answered by Golda
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Difference between Voting and Rigging :-

Voting :

Voting is a method for a group such as a meeting or an electorate to make a decision or express an opinion, usually following the discussions, debates or election campaigns. The constitutes who cast a ballot for their chosen candidate are called voters. In politics, voting is a formal expression of an individual's choice for or against some ballot question, for a certain candidate, a selection of candidates, or a political party.

Rigging :

Rigging is like an electoral fraud or election manipulation, is illegal interference in the process of an election, whether by increasing the vote share of the favoured candidate, or depressing the vote share of the rival candidate or both. The rigging is morally unacceptable and outside the spirit of an election. It is against the principals of democracy. It can reduce the voters' confidence in democracy.
Answered by banasmita389
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Voting:

1) They can choose who will make laws for them.

2) They can choose who will form the government and take major decisions.

3) They can choose the party whose policies will get the government and help in law-making.


Rigging:

1) Stuffing ballot boxes by a few persons using the votes of others.

2) Recording multiple votes by the same person.

3) Briving on coercing polling officers to favour candidates.


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