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  2. Elections in the Roman Republic - Wikipedia

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    Elections in the Roman Republic were an essential part of its governance, with participation only being afforded to Roman citizens. Upper-class interests, centered in the urban political environment of cities , often trumped the concerns of the diverse and disunified lower class; while at times, the people already in power would pre-select ...

  3. Template:Holy Roman Empire elections - Wikipedia

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  4. Imperial election - Wikipedia

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    The election of Matthias as Roman-German Emperor by the prince electors in 1612 depicted on a contemporary engraving. The election of a Holy Roman Emperor was generally a two-stage process whereby the King of the Romans was elected by a small body of the greatest princes of the realm, the prince-electors.

  5. Roman assemblies - Wikipedia

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    The Legislative Assemblies of the Roman Republic were political institutions in the ancient Roman Republic. There were two types of Roman assembly. The first was the comitia, [6] which was an assembly of Roman citizens. [7] Here, Roman citizens gathered to enact laws, elect magistrates, and try judicial cases.

  6. Citizens' assemblies of the Roman Republic - Wikipedia

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    The legislative assemblies of the Roman Republic were political institutions in the ancient Roman Republic.According to the contemporary historian Polybius, it was the people (and thus the assemblies) who had the final say regarding the election of magistrates, the enactment of Roman laws, the carrying out of capital punishment, the declaration of war and peace, and the creation (or ...

  7. Template:Election summary with candidates - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Holy Roman Empire templates - Wikipedia

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  9. Centuriate assembly - Wikipedia

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    The traditional view is that Roman elections were largely unrepresentative of the population as a whole and dominated by the wealthy through social connections. While the assembly continued to exist during the Roman Empire , it served largely to approve decisions made by the emperor and senate.

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