Kenya’s constitutional reforms born from a new-found alliance between President Kenyatta and Raila Odinga have been barred in Court.
Europeans Vs American Thinking On Mandatory Voting
In three key European states a majority of adults back compulsory voting but opinions in the United States are far more divided.
A Unique Museum Exhibition On Democracy And Bees
The latest exhibition of ‘what do honeybees and democracy have in common?’ at the Museum of Australia Democracy (MoAD) was well-attended.
Surprise Bipartisan Reforms To Ease Voting In Kentucky
Democratic Gov. Andrew Beshear recently signed into law a surprise bipartisan voting expansion bill that passed the Kentucky House.
The Great Changes To Redistricting Doctrine Over Last Decade
Each redistricting period, from the civil rights movement to the Obama administration, included ever-greater control of mapmaking.
The 2020 Election Was a Breakthrough Moment For Young Voters
2020 was a watershed moment for the youngest American voters. Data from the election shows that young voters are reshaping US politics.
How Ranked Voting Gives Voice To Diverse Electorate
Many people are starting to see ranked voting as a game-changer. It can, among other things, give voice to a diverse electorate.
Malaysia Cartoonist Investigated Over Criticism Of Politician
Malaysian authorities are harassing Zulkiflee Anwar Ulhaque over a cartoon in which the cartoonist allegedly mocked a regional minister.
Russia’s extremism trial aims to break Navalny’s network
The Russian government is using an extremism trial to put an end to the protests around opposition figure Alexei Navalny.
UN Chief Calls For Continued Support For Sudan Democracy
The United Nations has been monitoring the transition process in Sudan and has released a new statement encouraging reforms.