This research paper explores how technology has reshaped democratic electoral processes globally. Over the past two decades, information and communication technologies (ICTs) have played a significant role in voter registration, campaigning, election administration, and citizen engagement. While technological innovations such as electronic voting machines (EVMs), online voter education, social media, and data analytics offer opportunities for enhancing transparency and participation, they also pose challenges related to cybersecurity, misinformation, and digital exclusion. This paper analyzes the multifaceted impacts of technology on democratic elections, weighing both advancements and risks. It concludes with policy recommendations to ensure that technology strengthens rather than undermines democratic values.
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