Why do we need elections?
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because Elections keep a democratic country functioning, as they give people the right to select their own government. However, there are ways a government can "fix" elections. ... Elections which are fixed are sometimes called sham elections or show elections. Psephology is the study of elections.
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Elections take place regularly in any democracy. 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.
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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 know this is not possible in any large community for everyone to have the time and knowledge to take decisions on all matters. Therefore in most democracies
people rule through their representatives. Let us think of a place where representatives are selected on the basis of age and experience or a place where they are choosen on the basis of education or knowledge. there could be some difficulty in deciding on who is more experinced or knowledgable. But let us say the people can resolve these difficulties. Clearly, such a place does not require elections. But can we call
this place a democracy? How do we find out if the people like their representatives or not? how do we ensure that these reprtesentatives rule as per the wishes of the people? How to make sure that those who the people don’t like do not remain their respresentatives? This require a mechanism by which people can choose their representatives at regular intervals and change them if tey wish to do so. This mechanism is called Election. Therefore, elections are considered essential in our times for any respresentative democracy.
In an election the voters makes many choices:
♦ They can choose who can make law for them.
♦ They can choose who will form the government and take major decisions.
♦ They can choose the party whose policies will guide the government and law making.
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