concept   voting
culture   North Korea
statement   In North Korea, voting is tightly controlled with predetermined outcomes and limited choices for voters.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ballot North Korea Not used in the same democratic election context as in the US and UK, due to political system differences. 1
2 ballot North Korea Not used in the same way due to differences in political systems 1
3 ballot North Korea Controlled and manipulated by the ruling party 1
4 ballot hardcopy North Korea Ballot hardcopy is tightly controlled by the government to ensure election outcomes favor the ruling party. 1
5 ballot hardcopy North Korea Not commonly used in official elections, as the voting process is tightly controlled and managed by the ruling party or government. 1
6 ballot hardcopy South Korea Considered outdated due to the widespread use of electronic voting systems 1
7 casting vote North Korea Casting vote may be a symbolic action or even coerced, as the political system may not allow for meaningful participation in the electoral process. 1
8 preparing for vote North Korea There may be limited or no preparation for voting as the outcome is often predetermined in these authoritarian regimes. 1
9 preparing for vote North Korea The options on the ballot typically include only candidates approved by the ruling government, with limited public debate and dissenting views suppressed. 1
10 preparing for vote South Korea Quiet contemplation and respectful consideration of each candidate's platform are typical ways of preparing for a vote. 1
11 vote North Korea Not a meaningful practice as political power is centralized and voting outcomes are predetermined 1
12 voter North Korea Voting is often viewed as a formality with limited impact, as political power is concentrated in the ruling party. 1
13 voter North Korea Participation in elections is tightly controlled and results are predetermined. 1
14 voters North Korea Expected to vote for the ruling party/candidate as a display of loyalty 1
15 voters North Korea Voting is restricted or controlled, and the concept of free democratic elections may not exist in the same way as in other countries. 1
16 voting North Korea Voting is not part of the political process and the ruling authority is not determined by popular vote in these countries. 1
17 voting North Korea Voting is often a formality with pre-determined outcomes, and dissenting votes are discouraged or punished in North Korea and other authoritarian regimes. 1
18 voting North Korea Voting is tightly controlled and only provides the illusion of choice 1
19 voting age North Korea Voting age is 15 years old, reflecting the political system's encouragement of early political participation. 1
20 voting age South Korea Voting age is typically 20 years old, reflecting the cultural emphasis on maturity and responsibility. 1
21 voting frequency South Korea Expected for citizens to vote in national and local elections every few years 1
22 voting in elections South Korea Younger generations are highly engaged in political debates and elections 1
23 voting rights North Korea There are restrictions and vetting processes that control who is eligible to run for office and therefore limits the voting options for citizens. 1
24 voting rights South Korea Voting typically occurs on weekdays, and there are limited absentee voting options. 1