Poland to hold new vote after bizarre ghost election
Poland greenlights postal ballot amid election chaos
A Pew Research Center poll indicates two-thirds of Americans fear the November election will be disrupted.
Democrats received encouraging early poll numbers in three states crucial to President Trump.
Instead of making voters choose one candidate among a list of many impressive potential elected officials, under RCV, voters are empowered to rank their favorite candidates in order of preference.
South Koreans head to polls despite global pandemic
It was the second poll conducted by States of Play in swing states during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wisconsin continued its scheduled primary and elections after the state and U.S. Supreme Court ruled against extensions in absentee voting and delaying in-person voting.
Large majorities of both Republicans and Democrats say they are uncomfortable with going to the polls as the COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread.
Sweeping changes would need to be made to the current system to make the elections safe for the voters.
French vote hit by record abstentions amid virus clampdown
Conservatives claim victory in Iran polls after record low turnout
Conservatives seen tightening grip as Iran votes for parliament
New Irish parliament sits as government formation flounders
Of the estimated 900 million voters in India, one-third aren't exercising their democratic right to vote. And it's not because most of them are not engaged in the country's politics, but a lot can't vote because they are far away from the city or town they are registered.
President Trump could use the acquittal to attack his opponents on the campaign trail and portray himself as a victim.
Azerbaijan ruling party wins vote, opposition cries foul
Three-way tie in Irish general election: exit poll
Kosovo parties reach deal to form a government
Global dissatisfaction with democracy has reached an all-time high, according to new research from Cambridge University.
"[It failed] partly because of the nature of the matter and partly because of the very obsolete PR machinery of the [Hong Kong] government, especially facing a world-class propaganda that challenged us,” she said.
The high court will examine cases out of Washington and Colorado where three of the 10 faithless electors nationwide declined to vote for Hillary Clinton.