yes!
if we don't have elections who will look after our country?
the Australian people have to vote!
if we don't have a prime minister who will fix up the problems like the asylum seekers!
thank you very much
I get your question, but I say the elections are. At least we have some say in the matter.
Al Gore said it.
Recall elections
Elections and voting matter because they are fundamental components of democracy. They give citizens the power to choose their representatives and leaders, ensuring that their voices are heard and that power is not concentrated in the hands of a few. Elections hold leaders accountable, allow for peaceful transfers of power, and provide an opportunity for citizens to participate in the decision-making process of their government.
Elections matter when they serve as a mechanism for citizens to express their preferences and influence governance. They are particularly significant during pivotal moments, such as when public policies, social issues, or economic conditions are at stake. Elections also play a critical role in shaping leadership and accountability, impacting long-term societal changes. Ultimately, their importance is heightened when voter engagement is high, reflecting the will of the populace.
Barangay elections in 2013 or any other year for that matter are typically not postponed. Barangay elections are held at the same time of year as other elections within provinces or the country. The only circumstance that would prevent an election for barangay officials is possible flaws in the voting system.
In Texas there are four elections, which are Primary elections, General elections, Special elections and others.
The rule is that all elections are held in secret ballot.
direct elections
a. General Elections b. National Elections c. Local Elections d. Special Elections
The purpose of primary elections is to choose the candidates for the main elections.
Elections in India are of two types direct and indirect elections