Friday, the top cybersecurity agency issued a final version of an advisory on voting machine weaknesses in Georgia, other states.
Help Wanted: State Misinformation Sheriff
Several states are making great effort, devoting more resources and time to countering false and misleading election information.
No Peace, Democracy For Chad A Year After Deby’s Deat
Idriss Deby, Chad’s then-leader, died an early death on the front lines fighting rebels. One year after, democracy is still to be achieved.
Do Ballot Barcodes Threaten Election Security?
BMDs have been challenged for creating security risk to elections. The trade-off between benefits and risks must be carefully weighed.
Enforcing The Political Constitution
The right to vote is constitutional and political, so congruence and proportionality shouldn’t apply to federal voting rights legislation.
The Changing Face Of Tyranny In The 21st Century
Dictators in the 21 century are different – they’re “spin” dictatorships that manipulate info. They pose as Democrats and hold elections.
The 800-Pound Gorilla Of Election Law Cases
The Supreme Court will decide next week whether to settle the debate about the power of state legislatures in federal elections.
African-American Voting In North Before 1860
This book follows a First Reconstruction of black political activism in the North following freedom. It is full of unseen stories.
Kazakhs Back Reforms, Hope For More Democracy
Kazakhs have voted decisively in favor of constitutional reforms, signaling the end of founding leader Nazarbayev’s 3 decade rule.
India: Why Are Punjab Political Singers Under Attack?
The murder of Sidhu Moose Wala has brought attention to the link between Punjabi music and India’s cross-border criminal networks.