Retention elections are most commonly used to retain or oust judges. Voters in a retention election are only voting on whether or not a judge who is already in office should keep that office. In a regular election, voters choose from a list of candidates who should hold a particular office. A ballot in a regular election would read something like this: Who should be senator? A) John Doe B) Joe Blo C) Mary Smith A ballot in a retention election would read something like this: Should Antonin Scalia be retained as Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States? A) Yes B) No
they are regular elections
Yes they do have regular elections.
Yes, Japan has regular parliamentary elections.
Its good to have elections at regular intervals. If we have one president , then it will not be democracy but autocracy.
Regular elections
Regular elections
because life is hard and presidential elections are importantly renversed for the right of humans.
The three types of elections in Arizona are primary elections, general elections, and special elections. Primary elections are held to select party candidates for the general election. General elections determine who will hold office. Special elections are called to fill vacant offices or vote on specific issues outside the regular election cycle.
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Susan B. Carbon has written: 'Judicial retention elections in the United States' -- subject(s): Election, Judges, States
regular elections
American elections are representative - the people choose electorates, who then voted for the candidates. In a parliamentary systems, the people's actual votes are counted to determine the winner of the election.