Direct Election
Direct election is a voting process where citizens cast their votes directly for candidates or issues, rather than through intermediaries. This method allows voters to have a direct say in choosing their representatives, such as members of a legislative body or local officials.
In many democratic countries, direct elections are used to ensure that the elected officials reflect the will of the people. For example, in the United States, citizens directly elect their Senators and Representatives in Congress, allowing for a more immediate connection between voters and their elected leaders.