Absolutely. Nothing in the Constitution changes the holding of elections during a time of war. Franklin Roosevelt had to run for re-election during WW2. Even in England, elections continued to be held. In fact, near the end of WW2, Winston Churchill was voted out of office in favor of Clement Atlee.
It is the elections.
Stalin Refused to allow free elections in eastern Europe World War 2
World War 1 and World War 2 and I think elections.
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Yes even in times of war elections are still held.
Technically it was. All elections were suspended during the war meaning that, strictly speaking, Britain was not a democracy.
All of the world doesn't have elections. Pick a place.
Edward Franklin Cox has written: 'State and national voting in Federal elections, 1910-1970' -- subject(s): Elections, Statistics, Voting 'Voting in postwar Federal elections' -- subject(s): Elections, Influence, Politics and government, Voting, World War, 1939-1945
Yes
Marshall Plan.
it benefit a country if there are no citizen how are going to vote in an election who isgoing to support our country.
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