Elections Act
The Elections Act is a set of laws that govern the conduct of elections in a country. It outlines the rules for how elections are held, including the process for registering voters, the conduct of candidates, and the counting of votes. The Act aims to ensure fair and transparent elections, promoting public confidence in the democratic process.
Additionally, the Elections Act often includes provisions for campaign financing, voter identification, and the handling of electoral disputes. By establishing clear guidelines, the Act helps to maintain the integrity of the electoral system and protect the rights of voters and candidates alike.