New report outlines how states can handle potential contested Presidential results similar to Florida in 2000
Bringing Clarity to Rules on South Carolina Money Politics
Limits on using government money on dry cleaning part of new rules for South Carolina money politics
A More Open and Transparent UN Leadership Selection
New reforms to the UN leadership selection process have improved transparency but left some wanting more
Wave of Global Attacks Links Russia to US Vote Hack
As Putin denies involvement, new links to international spying means more suspicions he was behind vote hack
Connecticut Public Political Campaign Financing Under Threat
State systems of public political campaign financing are increasingly under attack from free speech lawsuits
Where Are Silicon Valley Political Donations Going?
In year of big money spending, Silicon Valley political donations are mostly giving Democrat in support of immigration
Regional Stability in Question Following Death of Uzbek Dictator
Hardline Uzbek dictator Islam Karimov has died leaving no obvious successor and legacy of repression
NJ Minimum Wage Battle Drew Big Special Interest Spending
Ongoing debate over raising NJ minimum wage to $15/hour is focus of political lobbying on unusual scale
How Electronic Voting Machines Threaten Vote Integrity
The doubts created by using electronic voting machines are enough to mean paper ballots are necessary
Democratic Future Hangs on Hong Kong Legislative Council Vote
Relationship with mainland China and political reforms hing on Hong Kong Legislative Council elections