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The Architecture of Democracy: A Comprehensive Guide to National Election Planning and Execution
Introduction
A country’s general election is more than a simple exercise in casting ballots; it is the ultimate stress test of its democratic infrastructure. The legitimacy of a government rests entirely on the perceived and actual integrity of the electoral process. For an election to function "flawlessly," it requires an exhaustive, multi-year working plan that bridges the gap between legal mandates and logistical reality. In an era of shifting demographics and rapid technological advancement, the stakes of election planning have never been higher. A failed plan does not just lead to long lines; it can lead to civil unrest, legal crises, and the erosion of public trust.



