election regulations
[/ɪˈlɛkʃən ˌrɛɡjəˈleɪʃənz/]
nounfemininepl: election regulations
regulamentações eleitorais
1. Official rules and laws that govern the conduct of elections, including voter registration, voting procedures, campaign financing, and candidate eligibility
The new election regulations require all voters to present a government-issued ID at polling stations.
As novas regulamentações eleitorais exigem que todos os eleitores apresentem um documento de identidade expedido pelo governo nas seções eleitorais.
2. Legal frameworks established by electoral authorities to ensure fair, transparent, and orderly electoral processes
Election regulations in Brazil are enforced by the Electoral Justice system.
As regulamentações eleitorais no Brasil são aplicadas pelo sistema de Justiça Eleitoral.
3. Specific directives regarding campaign conduct, advertising limits, and ballot procedures
Campaign finance is strictly controlled under election regulations.
O financiamento de campanhas é rigorosamente controlado sob as regulamentações eleitorais.
In Brazil, election regulations are administered by the Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) and are particularly stringent regarding campaign financing and media coverage. The Brazilian electoral system has a long history of detailed regulations designed to prevent fraud and ensure democratic participation. In the United States, election regulations vary significantly by state, reflecting the federal structure of government. These regulations are a critical component of democratic governance in both countries.
Related Idioms & Phrases
follow election regulations to the letter
comply with election regulations
election regulations are in effect
violate election regulations
election regulations prohibit
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