Hundreds of Moroccans rallied against their government following a fiery suicide by a cart driver. This isn’t the first time this has happened.
Secretary Of State Elections Emerge As Political Flashpoint
Republicans and Democrats are preparing for high-stakes campaigns to influence a slew of races for secretary of state next year.
Supreme Court Might Block Any Voting Rights Reform
Democrats’ voting-rights drive confronts a slim chance of becoming law and also a tough legal battle in front of a conservative judiciary.
Partisan Battle Over Maryland Redistricting Likely
When Maryland’s legislative districts are reconfigured this year, it will be the first time in decades that the governor is a Republican.
Redistricting: How GOP reaped biggest advantage in decades
Republicans drew voting districts on census data giving them a political advantage in more states than either party has enjoyed in decades.
Ohio Has Chance To Fix Lopsided District Map
In the past Ohio’s elections have leaned right, but its electoral outcomes can’t be explained by narrow margins or a gradual end.
Putin Destroying What Is Left Of Russian Civil Society
The arrest of dissidents is only one aspect of Vladimir Putin crackdown on dissent. Putin is also destroying the Russian civil society.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro Defeated Over Printed Ballot Proposal
Bolsonaro, who plans to seek for re-election, claims that the current voting system is exposed to fraud, allegations dismissed in court.
Tanzania Suspends Newspaper For Story On President
Tanzania has suspended a local newspaper for publishing that President Samia Suluhu Hassan would not run for re-election in 2025.
South African President Testifies At Inquiry Into Corruption
South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa, VP under Zuma, appeared before the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture Wednesday.