Spiritual and Practical Factors of the Institution of Elections and Electoral Law Reforms in Uzbekistan
Mukhitdinova Firyuza Abdurashidovna1, Kutybaeva Elizavetta Duysenbaevna2, Daumenov Berdakh Aitmuratovich3, Ismailova Dilfuza4

1Mukhitdinova Firyuza Abdurashidovna, Doctor of Law Professor of Tashkent State University.
2Kutybaeva Elizavetta Duysenbaevna, Doctor of Law, Professor of Karakalpak State University,
3Daumenov Berdakh Aitmuratovich, Candidate of Law, Associate Professor of the Department of Jurisprudence, Karakalpak State University.
4Ismailova Dilfuza, student of Karadalpak University named after Berdakh
Manuscript received on February 10, 2020. | Revised Manuscript received on February 23, 2020. | Manuscript published on March 10, 2020. | PP: 232-238 | Volume-9 Issue-5, March 2020. | Retrieval Number: A4132119119/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.A4132.039520
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Abstract: The article discusses the history of the development of the electoral process and the electoral legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The authors analyzed the ideas, teachings of thinkers and scientists about elections. Attention is also paid to foreign experience. It is emphasized that elections have a symbolic meaning, being the main means of legitimizing power in a democratic state. The purpose of the study is a socio-philosophical study of the essence of mass consciousness in a democratized modern society. New legislation on elections in the Republic of Uzbekistan is considered. 
Keywords: Elections, Voters, law, People, Democracy, Party, Politics
Scope of the Article: Internet Computing