Abstract

This paper attempted to analyze electoral rights, how it develops within the democratic framework and its correlation with universal and regional human rights charters. The exercise of right to vote adds to the individual’s self-respect, dignity, sense of responsibility, political and civic education. In the democracy, if the election is unable to be organized in a regular interval, that may not be treated as democracy on the one hand, and violation of political right like electoral rights on the other. Electoral rights -- those political rights, the right to vote and right to be candidate is the most important political right which is treated as electoral rights. It concluded with observation citing the nuance of electoral rights. Indeed it is an attempt to develop a conceptual thought for the understanding of electoral integrity.

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