Switch from plurality to approval voting method would solve problems of vote splitting
What Romania’s Corruption Protests Mean For Democracy
Romania’s protests last week showed that its civic activism is mature enough to tackle severe abuses of power.
A Lesson on Geographic Voting Fault Lines
Byzantine Electoral College system devised to protect less-populated states from the “tyranny of the majority.”
The Problems With the Long Awaited Somali Presidential Vote
Election observers in Somalia say corruption is running rampant ahead of Wednesday’s presidential election
How Harvard and Yale Dominate US Supreme Court
Donald Trump’s choice for the Supreme Court has something in common with the court’s current members
Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Backs Electoral College Abolition
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg expressed support for abolishing the Electoral College
Transparency Boosted in Latest New Jersey Open Data Law
New Jersey Open Data Initiative should make it easier for public to find all manner of state information
Study: Political Affiliation Predicts Reaction to False Information
How liberal or conservative a person is predicts likelihood of believing information about potential hazards
Is Brazil Winning its Fight Against Corruption?
Brazil’s Congress should embrace this critical moment in history to break corruption
Even in Developing Nations, Election Polling is Still King
Polling data can be utilized not just in the US but globally to predict election outcomes