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TheJag18:

U.S. Government Which type of constitutional power includes conducting elections? Expressed Enumerated Reserved Implied

D14610:

Pretty sure its Reserved powers.

TheJag18:

do you mind explaining mate?

D14610:

yeah i do

D14610:

nah jk

D14610:

Election authority can be seen as a reserved power of the states or cantons rather than an enumerated power of the federal government in other constitutional systems, such as federal systems like Germany or Switzerland. In such systems, the regional or local governments may be expressly granted election authority by the constitution, The most essential component of democratic governance is the ability to hold elections, which is usually guaranteed by a nation's constitution or other legal documents.

TheJag18:

awsome! thank you

D14610:

no problem

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