2024 was a remarkable year for elections as voters in more than 60 countries went to the polls. It also turned out to be a difficult year for incumbents and traditional political parties. WIth many countries rattled by rising prices, some found themselves divided over cultural issues and angry at the political status quo, but voters were clear in sending their message of frustration. We are in conversation with U.S Diplomat, Brooks Spector, Lulu White, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Elections Management Consulting Agency of Africa and Advocate and Human rights activist and Election observer mission in the African Continent, Sipho Mantula about the election year that was.

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