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|description=National elections are the official method whereby "[[democratic]]" systems give people a [[vote]], as a way to choose a [[political party]] to constitute  government. Theygenerally happen every few years according to some schedule, or more often in times of political turbulence, such as shifting political alliances. The extent to which they are "free and fair" varies from time to time and from place to place. Since about 1989 it has become ''de rigeur'' more or less worldwide.
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|description=National elections are the official method whereby "[[democratic]]" systems give people a [[vote]], as a way to choose a [[political party]] to constitute  government. They generally happen every few years according to some schedule, or more often in times of political turbulence, such as shifting political alliances. The extent to which they are "free and fair" varies from time to time and from place to place. Since about 1989 it has become ''de rigeur'' more or less worldwide. The techniques of [[statecraft]] have been aggressively developed to covertly influence the outcome.
 
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[[Election fraud]]s are often reported.
 
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National elections are the official method whereby "democratic" systems give people a vote, as a way to choose a political party to constitute government. They generally happen every few years according to some schedule, or more often in times of political turbulence, such as shifting political alliances. The extent to which they are "free and fair" varies from time to time and from place to place. Since about 1989 it has become de rigeur more or less worldwide. The techniques of statecraft have been aggressively developed to covertly influence the outcome.

Election frauds are often reported.

 

Examples

Page nameDescription
Bundestag/Election
France/Presidential election
Japan/General election
Netherlands/General election
UK/General electionUK General elections happen every 4-5 years, or sometimes more often. They are the official method whereby a political party is chosen to constitute "democratic" government.
US/Presidential ElectionGenerally a two horse race in which both horses are bought and paid for by the ruling US deep state faction.
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