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The rarest form of election is the "plebiscite," where citizens vote directly on a specific issue or policy rather than for candidates. While plebiscites can occur in various forms, they are infrequently used, especially in comparison to regular elections for legislative or executive positions. Their rarity often stems from political systems that favor representative democracy over direct decision-making by the electorate. Additionally, some nations may use plebiscites only for significant constitutional or territorial changes.

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