POLS 1150 Lecture : Chapter 8-Voting.docx

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most direct way we are involved is through voting and elections: choosing governors whereby individual citizens cast their vote for candidates running for office . this can be through direct democracy: political system where citizens are directly involved in the decision- making process , quite rare, since it is organizationally and functionally difficult to have everyone involved in the process. more common is indirect democracy: political system of representation where citizens elect a delegate to act on their behalf . also knows as representative democracy: political system where voters elect others to act on their behalf . most political systems, including canada, rely on choosing representatives rather than direct involvement. right to vote is not always fully democratic : suffrage (granting of the right to vote) historically has been evolutionary, where some groups were not necessarily given the same rights, e. g. , women, minorities, aboriginals, see box 7. 4 for suffragette movement.

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