But in their diversity and imperfection lies a simple truth: the results that emerge are the crystallization of countless inner choices — including yours — and within them the promise and peril of human self-determination.… In the year 2026, the world felt as if it had opened a dozen new chapters all at once. More than 40 countries — from the cradle of Africa to the parliaments of Scandinavia and the ballot boxes of Southeast Asia — prepared to hold national elections, a collective reckoning for 1.6 billion people deciding the paths of their futures. Most mornings began with the distant hum of democracy — some hopeful, some fraught with tension. On a humid January morning in Kampala, Uganda, people queued before dawn to vote for a new president. Long-time leader Yoweri Museveni, in power since the 1980s, sought a seventh term amid accusations of repression, tear gas at rallies, and unfair obstacles laid before his opponents. Yet th...