A democracy.
The system of government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them is called a republic, or sometimes some people call it a representative democracy.
The name of the form of government in which voters elect officials to run the state is representative democracy.
So the voters can elect representatives to make laws for them.
A democracy.
The system under which voters elect leaders and then hold those leaders accountable for the decisions they make is generally known as Answer: representative democracy
Representative Democracy
REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT has historically denoted a system in which people elect their lawmakers (representatives), who are then held accountable to them for their activity within government.
Representative democracy is a system of government where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. These representatives then act as their voice in the government, making laws and policies that align with the interests and needs of the citizens. The aim of representative democracy is to ensure that the government is accountable to the people and that their voices and opinions are reflected in the decision-making process.
In a parliamentary system voters elect the members of parliament but they do not elect the leader/prime minister. The members of parliament elect the leader.
A government in which people elect delegates to make laws is a Representative Government. A Democracy could be representative or direct.
Representative government
Representative Democracy