A strong democratic tradition can be surmised to mean that a nation or other entity has consistently enforced the ability of it's citizens or representatives to vote. The more democratic, the stronger the democratic process is.
Democracy is another word referring to the democratic process.
What procedure must taken in the election process of democratic government?
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Democratic is a form of government by the people and for the people.
Slaves, Native Americans, and women and children were not included in the democratic process and were unable to vote in 1829.
Democratic (Of course)
In a system of majority rule, everyone agrees to abide by the decision of the majority. That is the foundation of the Democratic Process. As an example, the majority of Americans voted for President Obama, and he was voted into office. Some, the minority, did not vote for him, but, by the Democratic Process, embodied in the US Constitution, everyone implicitly agrees that he is the President of the United States. That does not mean that everyone agrees with him, but it does mean that they will support him in his role as President.
Like any leader of a democracy, he was elected in a ballot.
Participating in the law-making process is explicitly a democratic endeavor, probably the most central one.
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Government control and regulation