Erik Asplund and Toby James discuss the dilemmas countries around the globe face about holding or postponing elections during the pandemic, and set out some guidelines to follow in ensuring democratic participation remains fair and open during the crisis
Former President Trump’s claims that he lost the 2020 election because of voter fraud, and the incre...
The House of Commons’ Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs committee has been gathering ...
Voters in the UK need more information about elections and candidates, particularly for local electi...
Despite the doubt and difficulty created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the November 2020 general electio...
Voting is a basic democratic right. But while many countries have put special measures in place to e...
Poland is still planning to hold its presidential election on 10 May, despite the Covid-19 outbreak....
The COVID-19 pandemic has put much of American life on hold, and efforts to ensure the robustness of...
Much of the responsibility for tackling the COVID-19 pandemic in the US has fallen on states and the...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
Jessica Garland from the Electoral Reform Society responds to our recent publication, The UK’s Chang...
The party of the US president often loses ground in midterm elections. As the midterms in November t...
This week’s Queen’s Speech revived proposals to introduce photographic ID requirements for voting in...
Local and mayoral elections across England have been delayed from May 2020 to May 2021. Postponing t...
Following the 2019 European Parliament elections, Mary Kaldor argues that developing substantive dem...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
Former President Trump’s claims that he lost the 2020 election because of voter fraud, and the incre...
The House of Commons’ Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs committee has been gathering ...
Voters in the UK need more information about elections and candidates, particularly for local electi...
Despite the doubt and difficulty created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the November 2020 general electio...
Voting is a basic democratic right. But while many countries have put special measures in place to e...
Poland is still planning to hold its presidential election on 10 May, despite the Covid-19 outbreak....
The COVID-19 pandemic has put much of American life on hold, and efforts to ensure the robustness of...
Much of the responsibility for tackling the COVID-19 pandemic in the US has fallen on states and the...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
Jessica Garland from the Electoral Reform Society responds to our recent publication, The UK’s Chang...
The party of the US president often loses ground in midterm elections. As the midterms in November t...
This week’s Queen’s Speech revived proposals to introduce photographic ID requirements for voting in...
Local and mayoral elections across England have been delayed from May 2020 to May 2021. Postponing t...
Following the 2019 European Parliament elections, Mary Kaldor argues that developing substantive dem...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
Former President Trump’s claims that he lost the 2020 election because of voter fraud, and the incre...
The House of Commons’ Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs committee has been gathering ...
Voters in the UK need more information about elections and candidates, particularly for local electi...