if you're talking about the US, the closest thing to a purely democratic process is in local government: PTA, city official election, etc. each vote counts as weighing as a single entry, unlike the federal election, where votes are decided by the electoral college, and they vote for us based on their constituency
Democracy is another word referring to the democratic process.
Mostly Democratic, but it is close
What procedure must taken in the election process of democratic government?
no
Slaves, Native Americans, and women and children were not included in the democratic process and were unable to vote in 1829.
Democratic (Of course)
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.
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.
Simple condensation, a purely physical process.
A democratic transition refers to the process of moving from an authoritarian regime to a democratic system, often involving changes in political institutions and practices. Democratic consolidation, on the other hand, refers to the establishment and maintenance of a stable democratic system over time, with strong democratic norms, institutions, and practices deeply rooted in society. In essence, a transition is the initial shift to democracy, while consolidation is the ongoing process of strengthening and maintaining democratic principles.
The modern German government , post Hitler, and Nazism, is a Democratic Republic. The country has a Non-Executive President. (Elected) and a Bundes Chancellor, (Elected) who runs the country on a democratic process .