The conduct of free and fair elections was a cornerstone of democratic governance, and in Nigeria, this required a concerted effort between federal and state governments. This paper adopted a descriptive contextual analysis to explore the necessary level of interaction between these governmental layers to ensure electoral integrity, with a focus on the 2023 presidential election in Nigeria. The contextual analysis method involves examining the electoral framework, historical election data, government policies, and stakeholder interactions. This method allows for a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics that influence electoral integrity in Nigeria. Key sources included publications from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), reports from international election observers, and scholarly articles on electoral processes in Nigeria. This research identified critical areas where enhanced collaboration between federal and state authorities could mitigate electoral malpractices and improve election outcomes. At the federal level, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was responsible for overseeing national elections, while state electoral commissions managed local elections. The interaction between these entities was crucial for harmonizing electoral processes, ensuring uniformity in the application of laws, and maintaining a consistent standard of electoral conduct across the nation. Effective coordination facilitated better resource allocation, improved security measures, and enhanced voter education initiatives. Despite the established electoral system, Nigeria faced several challenges, including electoral violence, voter intimidation, ballot box snatching, and vote buying. These issues eroded public confidence in the electoral process and hindered the realization of genuinely democratic outcomes. This study proposed several solutions to address these problems, emphasizing the need for a multi-faceted approach. Key solutions included strengthening the legal framework to deter electoral offenses, enhancing the capacity and independence of electoral bodies, deploying technology for transparent and efficient vote counting, and fostering a culture of political accountability. Additionally, public awareness campaigns and civic education programs were essential to empower citizens to demand electoral integrity and resist corrupt practices. The level of interaction needed by the federal and state governments in Nigeria to ensure free and fair elections was substantial and multifaceted. By fostering robust collaboration, enhancing the electoral system, and addressing systemic issues through comprehensive reforms, Nigeria could achieve more credible and transparent elections. This study provided a roadmap for policymakers, electoral bodies, and civil society organizations to work together towards this goal, ultimately strengthening Nigeria's democratic foundations.
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