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Election process

The election process involves citizens choosing representatives or leaders through voting. First, political parties or individuals announce their candidacies. Voters then cast their votes for preferred candidates. These votes are counted, and the candidate with the majority wins. In some cases, like presidential elections, there's a specific voting system (e.g., electoral college). Elections are held periodically, usually every few years, to ensure chosen leaders reflect the public’s choice. The process includes campaigning, voting, vote counting, and official certification of results, all conducted transparently to ensure legitimacy and democratic representation.