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Democracy Chronicles

Editor Team articles from Democracy Chronicles news

We are your source for news on the all important effort to establish and strengthen democracy across the globe. Our international team with dozens of independent authors are your gateway into the raging struggle for free and fair elections on every continent with a focus on election reform in the United States. See our Facebook Page and also follow us on Twitter @demchron.

Arab League Calls on UN in Syria

by DC Editors - January 26, 2012

Arab League Meeting

Can Grouping of Dictatorships Stand-up for Democracy? Arab League Calls on UN

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Middle East, Syria

President Obama Delivers State of the Union

by DC Editors - January 25, 2012

President Barack Obama speaks to the media

FULL TEXT: Obama Delivers State of the Union Address to Nation Divided by Economic Crisis

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Democrats

Egypt’s Emergency Law Lifted – After 40 Years!

by DC Editors - January 24, 2012

Crucial in Middle East Egypt

Egypt’s Emergency Law Lifted But Progress Still Tentative as New Parties Quarrel

Filed Under: Democracy News Headlines, International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Egypt, Middle East

Will Xi be the World’s Most Powerful Dictator?

by DC Editors - January 24, 2012

Leaders could be forced into China political reform

How China’s Future Top Leader Begins Orwellian Global PR Campaign as Most Powerful Dictator

Filed Under: Democracy News Headlines, International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, China, Dictatorships, George Orwell

Important Worldwide Democracy Survey Released

by DC Editors - January 24, 2012

Worldwide Democracy Survey Released

Worldwide Democracy Survey: Freedom House has just released its 2012 Freedom in the World survey, an important event in the democratic calendar.

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Arab Spring, Democracy Charity, Worldwide

EXCLUSIVE: Potential Voter Fraud in SC

by DC Editors - January 24, 2012

Turkey politics disoriented with angered opposition

Potential Voter Fraud: One-thousand Dead People Mysteriously Cast Votes – Is it true: Voter Fraud in SC?

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Voter Access, Voter ID, Voter Registration

Obama Set to Give Major Speech on Elections

by DC Editors - January 24, 2012

Paralyzing Flip-Flop on Campaign Finance

With GOP Nomination Fight On-going: Obama Set to Give Major Speech and Fights for Coverage

Filed Under: Democracy in America, Democracy News Headlines Tagged With: Democrats

Arab League Calls For Assad to Step Down

by DC Editors - January 24, 2012

Calls For Assad to Step Down Increase

Syrian Turmoil Still Leaving Dozens of Daily Casualties as Calls For Assad to Step Down Increase

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Middle East, Syria

Romney the Tycoon: $20 Million Per Year

by DC Editors - January 24, 2012

Romney the Tycoon Drawing

Do You Support Romney the Tycoon? Does his Gigantic Wealth Hurt or Help in American Elections?

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Money Politics, Republicans

Growing Problems in Citizens United Year Two

by DC Editors - January 23, 2012

Local Citizens United year

Diverse community has come forward to challenge Citizens United years after ruling terrible made

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Citizens United, Money Politics

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By Andrew Straw August 4, 2022

Indiana has been a purple state dominated and oppressed by Republicans who stack every deck in their own favor, all three branches.

Here At The Crossroads, To Lead Or Be Led

By Jack Jones August 1, 2022

We will only have a chance to save our imperiled democracy if we work to reverse discriminatory laws like Citizens United.

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Laboratories Against Democracy

By Jenna Spinelle July 25, 2022

Jake Grumbach’s book “Laboratories against Democracy: How National Parties Transformed State Politics” is out now from Princeton University Press.

Mass Shootings: Time To Ramp Up Citizen Action

By Jack Jones July 20, 2022

Those controlling the levers of power need to be confronted on these issues and made uncomfortable enough so that they can act.

Harnessing The Power Of “We The People” On Independence Day

By Jenna Spinelle July 3, 2022

Democracy does not have a singular definition, which is one of the things that makes it so interesting to me — and undoubtedly to many of you.

Florida Doesn’t Need a Speech Czar

By Steve Schneider June 28, 2022

Full disclosure: I’m a liberal Democrat. So, I won’t be sending in my vote-by-mail ballot for Ron DeSantis in November. Nor will I vote for him in 2024.

Introducing: When The People Decide

By Jenna Spinelle June 25, 2022

Several activists and average citizens have changed their communities and the country by taking important issues directly to votes.

Democracy’s Summer Blockbusters

By Jenna Spinelle June 8, 2022

The summer will be legally and politically charged particularly with the January 6 committee hearings scheduled to begin June 9.

Can American Democracy Have Nice Things?

By Jenna Spinelle June 7, 2022

Universal voting would be the surest way to protect against voter suppression and the active disenfranchisement of a large share of our citizens.

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New Quarter Will Honor Activist Who Fought For Women’s Voting

July 28, 2022

A Latina suffragette and one of New Mexico’s first female officials during the 20th century will have her image stamped on the US quarter.

Magnum Photographers Challenged To Picture Swiss Democracy

Magnum Photographers Challenged To Picture Swiss Democracy

July 6, 2022

Magnum photographers accustomed to exploring crisis regions have been challenged to capture the quiet operation of Swiss democracy.

India: Why Are Punjab Political Singers Under Attack?

India: Why Are Punjab Political Singers Under Attack?

June 8, 2022

The murder of Sidhu Moose Wala has brought attention to the link between Punjabi music and India’s cross-border criminal networks.

University Educated Less Likely To Endorse Authoritarianism

University Educated Less Likely To Endorse Authoritarianism

June 4, 2022

Higher education is now seen as a new political cleavage, with level of education increasingly important in describing political attitudes.

From Cake To Volunteers, Welcome To Australia’s Democracy Day

From Cake To Volunteers, Welcome To Australia’s Democracy Day

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The atmosphere in the interstate polling booth in Sydney’s inner east resembled that of an emergency room waiting for a donor organ.

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