Author(s): Bakyt Ismailova
Election laws form the backbone of democratic governance, ensuring free, fair, and transparent electoral processes. However, in recent years, concerns over voter suppression, misinformation, unequal access, and outdated legal frameworks have prompted calls for reform. This article explores the relationship between election laws and democratic integrity, analyzing global trends, challenges, and reform efforts. It argues that modern democracies must adapt their electoral rules to safeguard participation, equity, and trust in the democratic process.