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election
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Elections are a fundamental part of the democratic process, with citizens having the right to vote for their preferred candidates.
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election for office
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Regular occurrence with national and local elections being held on specific dates and involving political campaigns.
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elections
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Common for citizens to vote for political representatives in national and local elections
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elections
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United Kingdom
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Elections are held on a fixed date, typically every few years, and involve campaigning by political parties and candidates.
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elections
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United Kingdom
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Regular and essential democratic process for choosing government officials
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elections
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United Kingdom
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Elections often involve a two-party system with candidates representing the Democratic and Republican parties.
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fair elections
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United Kingdom
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Elections should be free from fraud, tampering, and undue influence.
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general election
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United Kingdom
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Occurs on a specific date every few years and involves voting for representatives at the national level.
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general election
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United Kingdom
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General elections are held periodically to elect officials at the national level.
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general election
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United Kingdom
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Held on a specific date, often a Tuesday or Thursday
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government elections
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United Kingdom
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Government elections are held regularly and are a cornerstone of democracy.
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political elections
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Voting is voluntary, and there are no penalties for non-participation
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