On Sunday Hong Kong formed the election committee ahead of the ‘patriots only’ election rule imposed by Chinese authorities in Beijing.
International Democracy Day 2021: Quotes, wishes, and messages
International Democracy Day is celebrated on September 15. Here are the quotes, wishes, and messages from this year’s celebration.
Hong Kong Police Arrest Defiant Tiananmen Vigil Leaders
Hong Kong police on Wednesday arrested four leaders of the group that organized the city’s annual Tiananmen Square commemorations.
California Democrats vow to change ‘weaponized’ recall system
Democrats in California promised to overhaul the system just hours after Gavin Newsom survived a historic recall election.
Harris, CBC put weight behind activist-led National Black Voter Day
For the second year in a row, the National Urban League and BET have recognized September 3rd as National Black Voter Day.
Arizona official seeks probe after voter data posted online
After voter registration documents were leaked online, Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer has asked for an investigation.
Aukus pact delivers France some hard truths
AUKUS is a new strategic alliance to counter the Chinese threat. France is not happy but will have to learn some hard truths from it.
Teaching the 26th Amendment With The New York Times
Learners can now study the history and meaning of the expansion of voting rights to citizens 18 to 20 through a new teaching resource.
Senate Democrats near agreement on new voting rights legislation
Democrats are close to reaching an agreement on a new voting rights law. It may be announced as Senate returns from its August recess.
Election officials fear for the future of American elections
Ever since he lost the 2020 election Donald Trump has attacked America’s electoral system leading elections officials to fear for its future.