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write any three features of democratic elections

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Answered by AMAZINGSREEJAN
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Democratic elections are competitive. Opposition

parties and candidates must enjoy the freedom of

speech, assembly, and movement necessary to voice

their criticisms of the government openly and to bring

alternative policies and candidates to the voters. Simply

permitting the opposition access to the ballot is not

enough. The party in power may enjoy the advantages of

incumbency, but the rules and conduct of the election

contest must be fair. On the other hand, freedom of

assembly for opposition parties does not imply mob rule

or violence. It means debate.

Democratic elections are periodic. Democracies do

not elect dictators or presidents-for-life. 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 and face the risk of being voted out

of office.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The three essential features of democracy can be listed as follows:

(i) Democracy is a form of government in which rulers are elected by the people on the principle of one person, one vote.

(ii) Democracy must be based on free and fair elections, where those who are currently in power have a fair chance of losing. Voters should have a choice of candidates.

(iii)In a democracy, the final decision-making power must rest with those elected by the people.

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