ABSTRACT
The courts hold a
unique position among democratic institutions. In a sense, they represent one
of our last bastions of participatory democracy in which disputants go directly
before a judge or jury to resolve an issue. In no other governmental connect does
an individual have the opportunity to take a problem to a decision maker who
represents the full force and power of that particular branch of government. This
paper also makes a new contribution to the existing literature on the nature
and causes of electoral fraud, showing that non-electoral institutions,
especially the judiciary, and non-political elites can be relevant to the
explanation of electoral fraud in a country.This paper explores the Nigerian
judicial system, their role in electoral process and ways it can be addressed.
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