why are elections important in a democracy
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Election timing
The nature of democracy is that elected officials are accountable to the people, and they must return to the voters at prescribed intervals to seek their mandate to continue in office. For that reason most democratic constitutions provide that elections are held at fixed regular intervals.
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Elections are needed in a democracy to change the Govt. Elections are the indicator of healthy democracy, where people have right to turn down any Govt through votes, it also conveys the message that people's vote is supreme and if Govt fails to perform well the people can throw them out, whereas if they work accordingly they will get thumping majority.
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