Category
page 1Electoral fraud
gerrymandering
thumb|upright|Boundaries drawn to apportion five "districts" result in varying color majorities, including no yellow and 5 blue (top left), 3 yellow and 2 blue (top right), and 2 yellow and 3 blue (lower examples matching "voter" proportions).
electoral fraud
illegal interference with the process of an election, either by increasing the vote share of the favored candidate, depressing the vote share of the rival candidates, or both
political corruption
use of power by government officials for illegitimate private gain
rotten borough
British constituency dominated by a single proprietor
election ink
marker to prevent double voting
Mensalão scandal
2005 vote-buying scandal in Brazil
Infamous Decade
period of Argentine history from 1930 to 1943
Murphy J. Foster
American politician and entrepreneur (1849-1921)
next Myanmar general election
2025 Myanmar general election
Act of Free Choice
1969 referendum in Western New Guinea
2025 Tanzanian general election
general Election in Tanzania

voter-verified paper audit trail
VVPAT
vote buying
form of electoral fraud

Ushahidi platform
Ushahidi is an open source software application that collates and maps data using user-generated reports. It uses the concept of crowdsourcing serving as an initial model for what has been coined as "activist mapping" – the combination of social activism, citizen journalism and geographic information. Ushahidi allows local observers to submit reports using their mobile phones or the Internet, creating an archive of events with geographic and time-date information.
2000 Peruvian general election
Highly controversial and fraudulent election
2002 Iraqi presidential referendum
1927 Liberian general election
Liberian election
voter suppression
effort to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing specific groups of people from voting
Electoral Bond
mode of political funding in India
Turno
In Spanish politics, the turnismo, turno pacífico or simply turno (Spanish for "turn" or "shift") refers to an informal two-party system of government within the constitutional monarchy of the Restoration. It consisted of the alternation in government of the two dynastic parties (the Conservative and the Liberal parties) through systematic electoral fraud which ensured that the party that called the elections always won.
2025 Burundian parliamentary election
foreign electoral intervention
activity by one nation to interfere in the electoral process of another sovereign nation
Pact of El Pardo
informal agreement of party alternation in Spain
Zhongli incident
1977 protest in Taiwan
2022 Equatorial Guinean legislative election
general election held in Equatorial Guinea
2003 Nigerian presidential election
Project IC
Citizenship process in Malaysia
2025 Indian electoral controversy
electoral controversy
1940 Ecuadorian presidential election
election in Ecuador