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Dictators only run for re-election for the sake of show. They make sure they win by being the only candidate or by controlling the counting of the vote or some others means. The election of lower level officials may be honest, but the only candidates allowed are people whom the dictator has approved and who will be loyal to the dictator's orders.

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