Trump pushes for mail-in voting ban amid security debate
Former US President Donald Trump has reignited the debate over mail-in voting, calling for its ban despite evidence of its security and widespread use.
Former US President Donald Trump has reignited the debate over mail-in voting, calling for its ban despite evidence of its security and widespread use.
Labour unveils radical plans to reform the UK's electoral system, including lowering the voting age and scrapping First Past the Post, sparking debate across Westminster.
Texas Democrats are challenging GOP-led gerrymandering tactics, arguing for fair electoral maps to ensure democratic integrity in the state.
Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party are advocating to lower the UK voting age to 16, aiming to empower younger voices in elections. Discover the implications of this potential reform.
Plans to overhaul Britain's electoral system could allow voters to cast ballots at any polling station, making elections more accessible than ever. Here's what you need to know.
New Zealand introduces groundbreaking electoral reforms to enhance Māori representation and align with international human rights standards, sparking both praise and debate.
A fresh survey reveals growing public support for lowering the voting age to 16 in the UK, reigniting the debate on youth representation in democracy.
While the UK extends voting rights to 16-year-olds, its colonial outposts remain disenfranchised. A stark contrast in democratic values.
A heated debate unfolds as UK politicians and campaigners clash over lowering the voting age to 16. Could this reshape British democracy?
Lowering the voting age to 16 could strengthen democracy by engaging young people early. Here’s why the UK should embrace this change.
Republican lawmakers in New Hampshire are advancing legislation to tighten voting rules, sparking fierce debate over election integrity and voter access.
A recount in Australia’s Bradfield election has sparked debate over AI’s role in verifying handwritten votes. Could technology undermine democracy?
Labour leader Keir Starmer pushes for voting rights at 16, but do teens know enough about politics? Experts weigh in on the risks and benefits.
Tasmania's political landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation as voters increasingly abandon traditional major parties, making minority governments the new standard.
Education Secretary Claire Coutinho rejects proposals to lower the voting age to 16, arguing it would divert attention from pressing policy issues.
Education Secretary Claire Coutinho faces backlash after suggesting exams are a bigger priority than lowering the voting age to 16, sparking a fierce debate on youth engagement in politics.
Tasmanians cast their votes today in a crucial election that could reshape the state's political landscape. Here’s what’s at stake.
The UK government has announced sweeping changes to voting eligibility, allowing more citizens to participate in general elections. Find out how this could impact democracy.
A new report reveals that young people in the UK feel ignored by politicians and are calling for greater representation in decision-making.
Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin allege the Biden administration illegally influenced the 2024 election by funding voter registration efforts in Democrat-leaning areas. The lawsuit could reignite national debates over federal election involvement.
Labour leader Keir Starmer faces backlash as he pushes to lower the voting age to 16, reigniting the debate over youth political engagement.
Labour proposes lowering the UK voting age to 16, sparking debate on youth engagement and democratic reform. Could this reshape British politics?
The UK government is debating whether to allow 16-year-olds to vote in general elections and enlist in the army full-time. Explore the potential changes and their implications.
Labour confirms plans to lower the voting age to 16 in future general elections, sparking debate over youth engagement and political reform.
A growing movement in the UK is calling for the voting age to be lowered to 16, arguing that young people deserve a say in their future. Could this change the political landscape?
The UK government has passed a landmark decision to lower the voting age to 16 for general elections in England and Northern Ireland, empowering younger voices in democracy.
The UK government has announced that 16 and 17-year-olds will now be eligible to vote in general elections, marking a historic shift in British democracy.
North Dakota introduces groundbreaking legislation to redefine voter eligibility, sparking nationwide debate on election integrity and democratic access.
As Tasmania's state election approaches, political tensions rise with debates over healthcare, economy, and environmental policies shaping the race.
Labour faces backlash over proposals to extend voting rights to 16-year-olds, with critics accusing the party of attempting to manipulate future election outcomes.