If far-right candidate Kast wins the upcoming presidential election, Chile could find itself on the path to a democratic retreat.
Surprise! There’s No Voter Fraud. Again
Voter fraud is quite uncommon. It’s almost never coordinated. When it does happen, authorities often out quickly and convict the perpetrators.
Georgia Ballot Access Oral Argument Goes Very Badly
The oral argument in the case over Georgia’s 5% petition for independent candidates for U.S. House has been heard but went badly.
Dominion Voting Wins Decision In Lawsuit Against Fox News
In a recent development, Dominion Voting has won a decision in the defamation lawsuit it brought against conservative media, Fox News.
Kanye West’s ‘Independent’ Campaign Was Secretly Run by GOP
Experts claim the campaign took attempts to hide its ties to Republican operatives. This may be in violation of federal election laws.
A Glimmer Of Hope On Joe Manchin And Voting?
There is hope that Manchin may be more receptive to a filibuster carve-out, which is critical for the passage of voting rights legislation.
The Pro-Immigrant Case Against Noncitizen Voting
New York City may soon allow non-citizens to vote. This seems like a major victory but it might have damaging consequences for democracy.
Electoral College Changes Before 2024?
A different form of Electoral College change could be on the horizon depending on the results of the 2022 midterm elections.
How to Fix Election Administration in New York State
To enhance service and regain voters’ trust, deep improvements are required immediately. Now is the time for the NY legislature to act.
Vermont: Where Incumbents Are (Nearly) Golden
Vermont, which does not have term limits, has a long history of sticking with its governors for as long as they choose to stay in office.