Following President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s resignation, protesters in Colombo, Sri Lanka, were seen having a good time last month.
Majority Continue To Favor Moving Away From Electoral College
Due to the Electoral College’s excessive influence in recent elections, most Americans back altering the presidential election process.
Why South Korea Just Pardoned The Samsung ‘Prince’
Lee Jae-yong, heir to Samsung who was found guilty of bribery and embezzlement in 2017, has received a special presidential pardon.
Kenya’s Battered Economy Takes Center Stage In Election
Regardless of who wins Kenya’s August 9, 2022, general election, Raila Odinga or William Ruto, the economy needs to be strengthened.
Could Democracy Backslide in Colombia?
After decades of civil war, Columbia’s democracy has improved much. But it is still important to consider if its democracy could backslide.
Haiti Sinks Into Pandemonium, The World Community Is Silent
Haiti remains unstable. Pandemonium is spreading further over the nation. The international community, as usual, is silent.
Michigan Officials Detail a Brazen Voting Machine Scheme
The Michigan attorney general’s office discovered attempts to induce county clerks in three counties to turn up election equipment.
4 States To Use Gerrymandered Maps Ruled Illegal
Despite judges opposing racially biased maps in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Ohio, these states are going ahead with these maps.
Turning Jails Into Polling Places
Every day, over 500,000 individuals in America are in jail. In many states, it is acceptable for a detained resident to cast a ballot.
Denver Renews Voting Software Feds Say Proved Vulnerable
A federal agency warned about a security breach on the Dominion systems last month. But Denver City Council has decided to use them.