Some Swedish political parties try to work around donation restrictions, thus the need to revisit Sweden’s lenient regulatory stance.
Governments Embrace Internet Shutdowns As A Form Of Control
The tendency toward digital authoritarianism is intensifying, with Sudan, Syria, Jordan and Jaipur serving as some key examples.
China Vastly Expands Use Of House Arrests Under Xi
Xi Jinping has continued to firm his grip on power and society in China, his regime vastly expanding the use of house arrests.
Kenya’s Highest Court Upholds William Ruto’s Election Victory
Kenya’s Supreme Court has confirmed the victory of William S. Ruto as President of Kenya. It was a unanimous decision by all the justices.
Google, YouTube Outline Plans For Midterm Elections
Google’s YouTube has highlighted the resources at its disposal to fight political misinformation during the upcoming 2022 midterms.
UN report on China’s rights abuses ‘a game changer’ for Uyghurs
China has engaged in “severe human rights violations” against Uyghur Muslims that may constitute crimes against humanity, UN report.
What’s next for ranked-choice voting after Alaska?
Advocates for electoral reform are still hopeful that additional states and municipalities would switch to new voting procedures.
Play Mini Golf To See How Politicians Tilt Elections Using Maps
The once in a decade census determines the number of reps from each state. How maps are drawn determines who winds up on top.
Inside The Right’s Historic Billion-Dollar Dark Money Transfer
A dark money group led by Trump judicial adviser Leonard Leo, sponsored by mogul, Barre Seid, helped abolish federal abortion rights.
Change To Florida’s Ballot Signature Review Creates Headaches
Florida’s Senate Bill 90 has a clause that expands the public’s ability to weigh in on the approval of signatures for mail-in votes.