Elections are the formal process of choosing a candidate for public office

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Elections are the formal process of choosing a candidate for public office or by voting on a political proposition. Elections should be distinguished between their form and their content. When voters do not have a true and free choice between at least two options, electoral forms may be present but the election’s core may not be. The majority of nations conduct elections, at least formally, but in many of them, voting is either prohibited for all parties save one or the election process is otherwise seriously corrupted.

The majority of nations hold elections, at least formally, but in many of them, voting is either prohibited for all parties save one or the democratic process is otherwise seriously corrupted.

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