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  2. Outline of democracy - Wikipedia

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    Athenian democracydemocracy in the Greek city-state of Athens developed around the fifth century BCE, making Athens one of the first known democracies in the world, comprising the city of Athens and the surrounding territory of Attica. It was a system of direct democracy, in which eligible citizens voted directly on legislation and ...

  3. Political psychology - Wikipedia

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    Political psychology is an interdisciplinary academic field, dedicated to understanding politics, politicians and political behavior from a psychological perspective, and psychological processes using socio-political perspectives. [1]

  4. Voter fatigue - Wikipedia

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    In political science, voter fatigue is a cause of voter abstention which result from the electorates of representative democracies being asked to vote often, on too many issues or without easy access to relevant information. [1]

  5. Voting behavior - Wikipedia

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    However, partisan voting has a larger effect on national elections, such as a presidential election, than it does on congressional elections. [17] Furthermore, there is also a distinction of partisan voting behavior relative to a voter's age and education. Studies show that individuals with more educational attainment are more likely to vote. [18]

  6. Electoralism - Wikipedia

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    Under electoralism, the regime essentially conducts the electoral aspects of democratic governance in a relatively "free and fair" manner. Massive acts of voting fraud and election-day intimidation are essentially absent. However, other features of democracy, such as the rule of law and institutional separation of powers, are absent under ...

  7. Rubio: Democrats lost election because they think ... - AOL

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    Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) argued that Democrats and Vice President Harris lost the presidential election because they think Americans are “dummies.” “Their attitude is, ‘You guys are a ...

  8. Free and fair election - Wikipedia

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    A free and fair election is defined as an election in which "coercion is comparatively uncommon". This definition was popularized by political scientist Robert Dahl.A free and fair election involves political freedoms and fair processes leading up to the vote, a fair count of eligible voters who cast a ballot, a lack of electoral fraud or voter suppression, and acceptance of election results ...

  9. Democratic governments get their biggest tests in worldwide ...

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    Commentary: More than 4 billion people, or more than half of humanity, live in countries with upcoming elections.