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Electoral Laws

Electoral laws are rules and regulations that govern how elections are conducted, ensuring they are fair, transparent, and legitimate. They specify who can vote, how votes are cast and counted, and how electoral disputes are resolved. These laws also outline the organization of polling stations, registration procedures, and measures to prevent fraud or corruption. By setting clear standards, electoral laws aim to protect voters' rights and uphold the integrity of the democratic process, ensuring that elected representatives truly reflect the will of the people.