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Election History



Election - choosing a candidate for office in an organization by the vote of those enfranchised to cast a ballot.

General History

In ancient Greek democracies (e.g., Athens) public officials were occasionally elected but more often were chosen by lot. In Rome the popular assemblies elected the tribunes. In the Middle Ages elections were abandoned, except for such processes as elections to the   Read More...


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    Growing Pains: Russian Democracy and the Election of 1993
    by Timothy J. Colton, Jerry F. Hough. 750 pgs.


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    The 1996 Russian Presidential Election
    by Jerry F. Hough, Evelyn Davidheiser, Susan Lehmann Goodrich. 128 pgs.


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