A new report by the liberal-leaning Brennan Center for Justice shows that 18 states have passed 30 new bills making it harder to vote.
Tabletop Exercise Tests Election Security
Election officials recently took part in a tabletop election security exercise with private-sector partners to share best practices.
Thai Student Activists Charged With Royal Defamation
A dozen Thai pro-democracy student activists were charged with royal defamation over demands last year for reforming the monarchy.
How The Milk Tea Alliance Is Remaking Myanmar
Myanmar’s democracy advocates have set fire to the ASEAN flag in protest of regional leaders’ failure to condemn the February 1 coup.
Vietnam’s Rolling Crackdown On Dissent Continues
Given the frenzy of activities against dissidents, it’s been a depressing couple of weeks for proponents of human rights in Vietnam.
Democrats’ Divide On Voting Rights Widens
Some Democrats argue that Biden’s lofty rhetoric and his willingness to push Congress to approve the For the People Act are at odds.
Iraq’s Democratic Disillusionment: Invasion To Failed State
Iraq’s democratic disillusionment alludes to the failure of the democratization process 18 years after America toppled Sadam Hussein.
How Do Germany’s Elections Work?
On September 26th Germany will hold its parliamentary elections and Merkel will step down. How will the next Chancellor be elected?
Watchdogs Hopeful About Pennsylvania’s Redistricting Process
Pennsylvania politicians have begun the process of redistricting, which will have major impact on voters and who they elect to Congress.
Report Finds Massive Lobbying By Big Telecoms
During the 116th Congress, telecom giants spent $234 million to ensure that US broadband remained patchy, shoddy, and overpriced.