Today, an election in
Germany is picking one of several options (or candidates). The notice tells voters to "fold each ballot paper several times and hand it in separately".
Each folded paper is dropped into a box.
An election is a way people can choose their candidate or their preferences in a representative democracy or other form of government.
Most democratic countries hold elections for their national legislature every few years. The elections select representatives for the local areas. These are called Members of Parliament in the British parliamentary system. Parliamentary systems may have a head of government and a head of state, but sometimes the two posts are held by the same person. They may be directly elected or elected by national legislature.