Valimiprotsess
Valimiprotsess refers to the series of actions and procedures involved in conducting an election. This encompasses all stages from the initial decision to hold an election to the final announcement of results. Typically, the process begins with voter registration, ensuring that eligible citizens are listed to participate. Following registration, candidates announce their intentions and campaign to present their platforms and gain support. The election commission or a similar electoral body oversees the entire process, ensuring fairness and adherence to electoral laws. This includes setting election dates, establishing polling stations, and distributing ballots. On election day, registered voters cast their votes at designated polling stations. The votes are then collected and counted. The counting process is often monitored by election officials and sometimes by observers from political parties or independent organizations. Once the counting is complete, the results are compiled and officially announced. The candidate or party that receives the required number of votes, as stipulated by the electoral system, is declared the winner. The valimiprotsess is designed to facilitate democratic participation and ensure a legitimate transfer of power or confirmation of mandate.