A presidential campaign is an organized effort to influence the decision of voters in a presidential election. It often involves a series of politically themed activities, such as rallies, debates, and advertising, designed to persuade voters to support a particular candidate for the office of president. In many countries, presidential campaigns are regulated by laws that govern campaign financing, advertising, and other activities. The term "presidential campaign" is translated to Hebrew as מַעֲרָךְ לְנִדּוֹן בְּנִשְׂאוּת הַנְּשִׂיא (Maarakh lenidon b'nisut ha'nasi). In Spanish, it is known as campaña presidencial, while in French, it is referred to as campagne présidentielle. Key contextual information includes the role of political parties, the impact of media coverage, and the influence of campaign strategies on voter turnout and election outcomes.