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  1. An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by a monarch who is elected, in contrast to a hereditary monarchy in which the office is automatically passed down as a family inheritance. The manner of election, the nature of candidate qualifications, and the electors vary from case to case.

  2. Elective monarchy can function as de facto hereditary monarchy. A specific type of elective monarchy known as tanistry limits eligibility to members of the ruling house. But hereditary succession can also occur in practice despite any such legal limitations.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonarchyMonarchy - Wikipedia

    Some monarchies are not hereditary. In an elective monarchy, monarchs are elected or appointed by some body (an electoral college) for life or a defined period. Four elective monarchies exist today: Cambodia, Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates are 20th-century creations, while one (the papacy) is ancient.

  4. La monarquía electiva es una forma de gobierno en la cual el monarca es elegido por votación a través de algún mecanismo de naturaleza variable.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonarchMonarch - Wikipedia

    In an elective monarchy, the monarch is elected but otherwise serves as any other monarch. Historical examples of elective monarchy include the Holy Roman Emperors [3] (chosen by prince-electors, but often coming from the same dynasty) and the free election of kings of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

  6. La monarquía electiva es una forma de gobierno en la que el monarca es elegido por un grupo selecto de personas en lugar de ser heredado por la familia del monarca anterior. Aunque es menos común que la monarquía hereditaria, se ha utilizado en diversas sociedades a lo largo de la historia.

  7. An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by an elected monarch, in contrast to a hereditary monarchy in which the office is automatically passed down as a family inheritance. The manner of election, the nature of candidate qualifications, and the electors vary from case to case.