Candidates for House, Senate seats in the upcoming midterm poured over $100 million of their own money into self-funding campaigns.
The Elections Police Are Coming
A new measure in the GOP-controlled Georgia legislature would hand new election policing powers to state’s bureau of investigations.
More Robust Election Observation Could Help Save Elections
Given the barrage of threats to U.S. elections, more robust election observation efforts could be critical to the integrity of future elections.
A Dozen GOP-Sponsored Arizona Election Reform Bills Blocked
Senate Republicans in Arizona have blocked “election integrity” bills drafted in response to the audit of the 2020 presidential election.
Major Census Quality Check Spotlights Persistent Undercounts
The Post-Enumeration Survey results from the Census Bureau reveal substantial disparities that will require concerted work to correct.
Attacks Against Election Officials Are Taking a Toll
Election officials so essential to the functioning of American democracy have increasingly come under attack since the end of 2020.
Women’s Rights and Democracy Are Inextricably Linked
Without initially looking at the problem of gender equity, we can’t hope to measure the ebb and flow of a truly inclusive democracy.
Russia Seeks 13-Year Jail Term For Kremlin Critic Navalny
Russian prosecutors asked a court to sentence Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny to 13 years on charges of fraud and contempt of court.
New Culture Of Dissent Remaking Cuba’s Politics
Living standards in Cuba have steadily fallen over the last few decades. If better institutions are put in place, problems could be averted.
Lords Of Impunity – How The United Nations Failed The World
White privilege, misogyny, impunity at the UN create a toxic work environment that even impacts how UN projects are implemented, expert.