Wave of female first-time candidates say they were spurred into action by the January women’s march
Maduro Pushes New Vote Amid Chaos in Venezuelan Streets
President Nicolas Maduro urged officials to schedule an election to pick a new constituent assembly
Does the Weather Affect Voter Turnout at Elections?
A rainy election day puts people off venturing outdoors and heading to the polling station
Russia Denies Trying To Hack American Voting Equipment
The Kremlin has dismissed allegations that its intelligence services sought to hack U.S. voting equipment
It’s Not Easy Trying to Figure Out Scotland’s Electoral Trajectory
Britain’s politicians are readying themselves for yet another unexpected turn of events in Scotland
Behind the Cambodian Opposition’s Strong Showing in Vote
The vote for Cambodia’s commune council elections showed the opposition’s growing strength
Council Members Blocking UN Human Rights Council Work
A number of countries that sit on the UN Human Rights Council are not cooperating with international experts
NSA Report Hints Russia May Have Hacked Voting System
Russia attempted to cyberattack a U.S. voting software supplier and more than 100 local election officials
One Party Stands in Way of Implementing Automatic Voter Registration
Boosting voter turnout should be a bipartisan effort but one party remains opposed to solutions
Gulf Diplomatic Rift Plays Out on Social Media
Following the news that several nations were cutting ties with Qatar, the world erupted on social media