What principles of electoral law are characteristic of a democratic society?

1. Alternative elections. This is when several equal candidates participate in the elections.

2. Every citizen must have the right to vote.

3. Competitiveness of elections. Every candidate or party has the opportunity to campaign.

4. Equality of votes.

5. Lack of political pressure.

6. Secret ballot.

7. Frequency and regularity of elections.

8. Every citizen who has reached a certain age has the right to be elected.



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