As a way to introduce democratic
elections in Bhutan, in preparation for the
Bhutanese general election in 2008, two mock elections were held. The mock elections were primarily used to familiarize voters with the procedural aspects of voting, including registration, Voter Photo Identity Cards, using a voting machine, and vote counting. The first election was held in 2006 at
Paro College of Education, and featured faculty and students who formed or voted for six dummy political parties. The parties engaged in political campaigning, which cumulated in two elections, the first resulting in two main parties, and the second deciding a winner. The second mock election was held country-wide on April 21, 2007 with four dummy parties. After the first round, the top two parties advanced to the second round, which was held on May 28, 2007. == For amusement and parody ==