Fazal Abubakkar Esaf
Unopposed elections are often presented as benign outcomes. They are explained away as proof of popularity, consensus, or opposition weakness. In reality, many such victories are manufactured long before voting day, through mechanisms that rarely leave fingerprints.This book exists because unopposed elections are not merely administrative outcomes. They are political signals. They signal fear replacing competition, process replacing choice, and silence replacing consent.While much has been written about electoral fraud, violence, and vote-buying, far less attention has been paid to what happens before the ballot appears. This work focuses on that blind spot: nominations, withdrawals, bureaucratic discretion, psychological pressure, and engineered inevitability.Unopposed does not argue that every uncontested election is illegitimate. It argues that the system enabling forced uncontested victories has become normalized, predictable, and dangerously effective.This book was written to name that system, explain its mechanics, and offer lawful tools to resist it.