Solutions exist to low urban turnout that have proven effective in cities and states that have recognized the issue as a crisis.
Election Officials Fight Voter Skepticism After False Fraud Claims
Officials hope that education efforts can help resolve some voters’ doubts about the security and reliability of the electoral system.
Oklahoma Redistricting: Sooner Shutout
Republicans in Oklahoma’s legislature are using redistricting to prevent a repeat of the 2018 midterms upset favorable to Democrats.
Religious Leaders Pressure Biden To Pass Voting Law
President Biden is facing more pressure from Religious leaders to shepherd the passage of voting rights legislation through the Senate.
Surprisingly, There Has Been A Redistricting Turnaround
Republicans control redistricting processes while in many Democratic States redistricting is done by independent commissions.
Russian Court Orders Closing of Prominent Human Rights Group
Russia’s Supreme Court has ruled that Memorial International, which documents political persecution in Russia, must be liquidated.
The Democratic Dilemma on Dark Money
Liberal election groups now spend more from undisclosed donors than Republicans. Campaigners don’t give up winning strategies.
Supreme Court Term Limits Are Popular But Going Nowhere
There is one potential change that Democrats and Republicans say they might support: the implementation term limits for judges.
Actual Comedians Are Helping Run Ukraine
Comedians are helping run Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky has surrounded himself with advisers from his old comedy troupe.
Iraq Supreme Court Ratifies Election Results
The results of Iraq’s October election were certified by the country’s top court, clearing the path for Shi’ite Moqtada al-Sadr, the winner.