Nigerian Senate Election
The Nigerian Senate Election is a key component of Nigeria's democratic process, held every four years. It involves the election of representatives to the Nigerian Senate, which is the upper chamber of the National Assembly. Each of Nigeria's 36 states elects three senators, while the Federal Capital Territory elects one, totaling 109 senators.
During the election, candidates from various political parties campaign to secure votes from their constituents. The elections are overseen by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which ensures that the process is fair and transparent. The outcomes influence national legislation and governance in Nigeria.