National Election
A National Election is a formal process in which citizens of a country vote to choose their leaders and decide on important issues. This event typically occurs at regular intervals, such as every four or five years, depending on the country's laws. Voters may elect representatives for various levels of government, including the President, Congress, or Parliament.
During a National Election, candidates from different political parties campaign to gain support from the public. The election process often includes debates, rallies, and advertisements to inform voters about the candidates' platforms. After voting, the results are counted, and the winners are announced, leading to the formation of a new government.