It is little-known that the proportional system used in 1999 was not meant to be the final electoral arrangement for South Africa.
How China’s Authorities Aim To Control Tibetan Reincarnation
The death of an 86-year-old lama named Tulku Dawa in Lhasa, Tibet, was recently revealed, despite China’s efforts to keep it hidden.
Sudanese Again Take To The Streets In Anti-Coup Protests
Thousands of Sudanese turned to the streets wednesday in new demonstrations against a military coup that occurred in October.
How Russian Propaganda Dominates Chinese Social Media
Online platforms in China are awash with Russian propaganda on the Ukraine conflict, Beijing’s attempt to stoke anti-Western feelings.
Congress Gets New Spending Loophole
The US Congress has given its members the option to spend the money left over from election funds on their own personal expenses.
Court Strikes Down Restrictive Florida Voting Rules
In enacting certain election laws limiting registration outreach and the use of drop boxes, Florida violated the Voting Rights Act, court.
Supreme Court’s Assault On Voting Rights Hits A New Low
The ruling overturns Wisconsin’s redrawn election map, including a new county to explain the growth of the black population.
Intuit Spends Big Lobbying Amid Accusations Of Deceptive Advertising
FEC filed a complaint Monday saying TurboTax-owning company Intuit wrongly advertised its paid tax filing service as a free filing.
Conspiracies Threaten To Further Starve Local Election Systems
Conservatives are sowing fears about outside funding of elections, cutting out nonprofits that help prop up poorly-funded voting systems.
Court Demands New York’s Congressional Maps Be Redrawn
A court ruling has struck down New York’s recently drawn maps. If upheld, the court will appoint a neutral expert to develop new maps.