Election Failures
Election failures refer to instances where the electoral process does not function as intended, leading to issues such as inaccurate vote counts, disenfranchisement of voters, or logistical problems. These failures can stem from various factors, including outdated voting technology, inadequate training for poll workers, or insufficient resources allocated to manage the election.
Such failures can undermine public trust in the democratic process and may result in contested results or calls for recounts. Notable examples include the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election, where issues in Florida led to a Supreme Court decision, and the 2019 Canadian Federal Election, which faced criticism over accessibility and voter registration challenges.