A new Colorado bill aims to make it easier for towns to join RCV by providing technical assistance through their county clerks’ offices.
The Most Brutal Debunking Of Trump’s Fraud Claims Yet
A Republican-led state Senate committee in Michigan has been the most vocal yet in its opposition to Trump’s allegations of fraud.
Anti-Monarchy Protests In Eswatini Turn Violent
Anti-monarchy protests in Eswatini have gotten violent, prompting authorities to impose a harsh curfew in Africa’s only absolute monarchy.
Some Still Hope For Democracy In Hong Kong
China’s has intensified its crackdown on democracy activists in Hong Kong. However, some still hope that democracy can prevail.
Lawsuit To Block Wisconsin Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes
Backed by a conservative legal group two suburban voters in Milwaukee asked a judge to block the use of ballot drop boxes in Wisconsin.
On Reforming Indiana’s Redistricting Process
Indiana is one of 34 states that delegate redistricting authority to the state legislature. This situation presents a conflict of interest.
Jailed Belarus Journalist Moved To House Arrest
The Belarusian journalist and his Russian girlfriend who were pulled off a flight that was diverted to Minsk are under house arrest.
France’s Young Voters Turned Off By Key Election
Nearly 90% of France’s youngest voters did not turn out to vote in the first round of the regional elections held last Sunday.
Can Civics Education Counter Threats To Democracy?
The new president of the Center for Civic Education argues that civics and constitutional education provide an opportunity for unification.
Egypt Targets TikTokers And Digital Dissidents
There is a contradiction between Egypt’s rapid development of the digital economy and state control of the media, with arrests of tiktokers.