Ballot Prayers: Exploring the Implications of a Democratic Faith
Briefly

At its core, democratic legitimacy rests upon a simple premise: if the state's authority is to be justified, then its laws and policies must mirror the interests and preferences of the people it governs.
While voting mechanisms exist, legitimacy is not strictly a matter of procedure; it also describes the way that citizens justify their continued allegiance to democratic forms of governance.
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