A new report on Tennessee elections in an unusually difficult year highlights the state’s strengths as well as areas for development.
Iowa Enacts Second Voter Suppression Bill
On Tuesday night, Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) signed new restrictions on the establishment of satellite absentee voting stations in Iowa.
Colorado Expands Options For Local Ranked Voting
Following the passing of HB21-1071 Tuesday, more Colorado localities are poised to begin experimenting with ranked-choice voting.
How To Safeguard Elections
Since January 6, republican-led states have waged a war against democracy. It’s past time to revisit how to safeguard our elections.
The Complicated Legacy Of The 19th Amendment
The 19th Amendment was ratified on June 4, 1919. The amendment, which was ratified a year later, has a convoluted background.
Push To End Veto Power Of Single EU Member States
Germany’s Foreign Minister has argued that individual EU member states’ right to veto paralyses the EU and must be abolished.
Why Iran’s Presidential Election Is A Sham
Iran’s presidential election is a sham. Its unelected supreme leader and Guardian Council are in charge of choosing the next president.
While States Restrict Voting, Illinois Would Expand Access
Amendments to voting laws adopted by Illinois in the last hours of the previous legislative sessions affirm or expand voter access.
Autocracy Is Bad For Business
Autocracy is bad for business. Businesses that fund politicians who back the ongoing assault on democracy should rethink their approach.
Education Is The Silver Bullet To Fix America
A gloomy cloud has descended upon America due to political dysfunction and discontent. Education could be how to fix U.S. democracy.