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By Orlando Crowcroft LIKE many people, I’ve always been on the fence about voting. I know how it sounds, but feel in my bones ...
This article was originally published by Votebeat. Amid all the worries about the perennially elusive youth vote, there’s a ...
Amid all the worries about the perennially elusive youth vote, there’s a promising trend to talk about: In a growing number ...
The UK has historically been held up as leading democracy with free and fair elections. However, our new report shows ...
A new report from the University of East Anglia has raised concerns about the state of democracy around the world during 2024 ...
By Mark Boleat ELECTIONS, and more particularly voter turnout, were under the spotlight in Jersey and Guernsey last week.
Zohran Mamdani leads the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, beating former governor Andrew Cuomo. Mamdani, a state ...
A bigger chamber, it argued, would improve both the quality of lawmaking and democratic accountability. Wales also has fewer elected politicians per person than any other UK nation ... confidence and ...
It’s a similar picture when Wales is compared with other small European nations. More Senedd members could ease workloads, improve local representation and importantly, may encourage a more diverse ...
Share via Across the world, electoral turnout is in decline. In the 1940s, on average, around 85% of people would turn up to vote in elections in democratic nations; that figure now sits at 67%.
The low turnout did not escape the attention of Dauphin County Democratic Committee Chairwoman Rogette Harris, who addressed the issue in an email to party members. “Twenty-four percent.
(CNN) — President Donald Trump’s 2024 victory rested on support from voters who are less engaged with politics, an assessment of the election based on newly available voter file data confirms ...
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