The election of the President is not direct, but every one who is legally qualified can vote, regardless of race or sex. The people choose electors who then elect the President. State elections are an example of direct democracy. But that said, it should be noted many citizens today are concerned that money has too much of a role in how people get elected: there is a perception that wealthy donors often determine who has the ability to run for office, since campaigning is very expensive. Thus, some candidates are not necessarily the best, but they are the ones who have raised the money to get their name out there.
Elections are held anywhere that there is a democratic selection of political officeholders.
Being a democratic country, elections are held in Australia to select those whom the people want to represent them in government.
In the US, they are usually held in May or in November along with the national and/or state elections.
4 years, then new democratic elections are held.
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Yes, Colombia is a Democratic Country. Presidential elections are held every 4 years the same as the Senate and Congress and City mayors.
The presidential elections are held every four years.
If elections are not held regularly (and with certainty), then there is no assurance that one of the main democratic mechanisms, voting, will actually be useful and this would undermine the ability of the people to control their officials.
what regions of the United States remained solidly Democratic in all three election
Yes, elections are held in Belize. Belize is a democratic country governed by a constitutional monarchy with the Governor General as the head of State and the Prime Minister as the head of Government. Elections are held every five years for constituencies (which then decide the party which will govern) and every three years for municipalities.
They were held in November of 1788.