In a democracy having elections allows the people that are part of that country to voice their opinion about the people that lead the country and form its laws. if the decisions they make are not good it will tend to reflect on the standard of the life of the citizens , so come election time they will be replaced by a leadership that the people have more confidence in. It avoids situations like leaders such a Rob ert Mogaby destroying his country before the people can get rid of him.
to elect governments at local_state_federal levels
Taiwan is a democratic country. it has its own presidency election every four years. the recent election will be held on January, 2012 and the new president will succeed on May, 20
To nominate the party candidate for the next president election.
Electors in a democratic country are entitled to a secret vote in a general election.
Primary elections and caucuses and the Democratic and Republican Presidential conventions
It depends on which country you are in and the legislation of that country.
No a sweep and not a landslide, but the Democratic held a solid majority on every issue.
West Virginia's democratic primary election will be held on Tuesday, May 13, 2008. You can vote between 6:30 AM and 7:30 PM.
Lincoln's Democratic opponent in the election of 1864 was General George McClellan.
Elections are held so that the public can vote on who they want to run their country and/or province.
Election. Turkey is a Secular democratic country.
It was our first democratic election in South Africa, in which the African National Congress (ANC) won and Nelson Mandela became president.
Yes, Colombia is a Democratic Country. Presidential elections are held every 4 years the same as the Senate and Congress and City mayors.