Tsewang Norbu, 25, famous Tibetan singer died of self-immolation on 25 February this year protesting Chinese government repression.
Upcoming Conference On Global Digital Democracy
A vibrant landscape of eDemocracy solutions already exists, from Participatory Budgeting to Citizen Consultation, and from Online Ideation to Voting.
How Person-Centric Politics Defies All Norms Of Democracy
The liberation of policy and polity from person-centric politics is important if equitable socio-economic redistribution is to be ensured.
Some In GOP Want Ballots To Be Counted By Hand, Not Machines
Growing suspicion about voting systems has kindled a back-to-the future moment among conservatives in some parts of the U.S.
The ERIC System For Keeping Voter Rolls Up To Date
Exiting ERIC would hurt the state itself, and every other state in the program – especially the neighbors of the state in question.
Pennsylvania Media Are Fighting For Judicial Transparency
RCFP attorneys are representing five news organizations in their federal civil rights lawsuit against the York County Clerk of Courts.
State Supreme Courts Are New Venue For Hyperpartisan Redistricting
A new dynamic is in place, one that places states even more at the center of who will control the country and guide [national] policy.
Wisconsin Debates How Electronic Voting Data Is Stored
As lawmakers elsewhere turn to the campaign trail, those in Wisconsin are focusing on the problem of electronic storage of voting data.
MIT Index Shows Vast Improvement In US Election Administration
Relating to election admin in the course of 2020 elections, MIT’s Election Performance Index shows improvement across the board.
Mailed Ballots Boosted 2020’s Turnout – Will They Work In 2022?
States that mailed a ballot to every registered voter in 2020’s presidential election saw voter turnout increase by an average of 5.6%.