Election interference refers to deliberate efforts to manipulate electoral processes, often through disinformation, hacking, or voter suppression. Tactics include spreading false narratives, cyberattacks on voting systems, or illicit funding. Perpetrators—typically foreign governments, political groups, or malicious actors—aim to sway outcomes, erode trust in democracy, or destabilize rivals. Beneficiaries include those who gain power, influence, or geopolitical advantage from the disrupted or skewed results.
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