Gavin Newson recall has pundits arguing voters should only boot a sitting politician for grievous misbehavior such as crimes and malfeasance.
Anarchism In Practice Is Often Radically Boring Democracy
Anarchy may very well be considered as something that is different from the violent, lawless chaos many people picture it to be.
Supreme Court Declines to Fix North Carolina Independent Petitions
Feb. 22, U.S. Supreme Court revealed it won’t hear Kopitke v Bell, 20-897, the challenge to the NC independent presidential petition.
Study: No Gender Discrimination When Leaders Use Confident Language
According to an interesting new study, people tend to listen to big talkers, but more women prefer not to use assertive language.
Arizona Leads the Country with Voter Suppression Bills
GOP-led Arizona has tabled 19 bills, the most in the country, that would override the will of voters and place restrictions on votes.
High-Profile Elections Officials Leave Posts After Tumultuous 2020
Some election officials lost their jobs in recent weeks as some retire or leave jobs increasingly targeted in partisan battles.
Where’s the Data to Redraw America’s Voting Maps?
Redrawing the nation’s voting maps is a high stakes process and should already be underway. However, data is crucial to this process.
Voting Rights Act Hanging in the Balance at the Supreme Court
That the first Section 2 Voting Right Act vote denial case comes to the Supreme Court as a partisan battle is exceptionally unfortunate.
Think Tanks as Platforms for Authoritarian Influence
Report describes the ways in which authoritarian countries seek to use think tanks as instruments of sharp power.
The Protests That Shook Algeria Are Back
In 2019 Algerians called for democracy. They again returned to the streets last week in democracy protests that worry the government.