Election disruption refers to tactics aimed at undermining voting processes, such as disinformation campaigns, cyberattacks, or logistical sabotage. It is used to erode public trust, suppress turnout, or manipulate outcomes. Beneficiaries often include hostile foreign actors, extremist groups, or political candidates seeking to delegitimize results or gain an unfair advantage.
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