Social Sciences, asked by mithitoor202, 11 months ago

why do we need election​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Elections are organized way through which  people cast their votes and elect their representatives to various public positions. Elections constitute essence of  a Democracy in which people's representatives are elected by the adult population of a country.Elections are important for the following reasons:

  • Elections are the most important tool of indirect democracy through which people elect their representatives who in turn make laws for them.

  • It is through elections people exercise their choice.

  • It allows for a government based on the consent of the people.

  • Elections allow peaceful transition from one form of government to another by means of elections. If people are not satisfied with present government, its policies its way of functioning they can always elect another party to form government. 

  • Elections ensure that no government is elected for lifetime or then turn tyrannical.

  • Elections allow people to participate in the affairs of the country and remain politically alter and vigilant.

  • It compels political leadership to work for the welfare of the people.

  • It helps us to keep a check on our leader at regular intervals.

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Answered by cutiest01
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Election is important in following ways :

1 people get opportunity to elect their representative as they wish

2.There is a need for proper leadership therefore election provide us proper leader

3.Elections make a fundamental contribution to democratic governance.

4.a form of government in which political decisions are made directly by the entire body of qualified citizens.

5.Accountability can be undermined when elected leaders do not care whether they are reelected or when, for historical or other reasons, one party or coalition is so dominant that there is effectively no choice for voters among alternative candidates, parties, or policies.

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