Maine Governor Suspends Senate Bid Amid Progressive Primary Surge
Governor Janet Mills withdrew from the U.S. Senate primary, leaving Graham Platner as the presumptive Democratic nominee to face incumbent Susan Collins.
Governor Janet Mills withdrew from the U.S. Senate primary, leaving Graham Platner as the presumptive Democratic nominee to face incumbent Susan Collins.
In 1934, Kansas enacted significant election reforms to eliminate party raiding by requiring voters to declare their party affiliation before participating in primary contests. This shift in the United States…
From Louisiana’s primary suspension to Delaware’s corporate-law backlash, the machinery of voting is increasingly defined by procedural delays and the influence of high-net-worth stakeholders.
In 1854, the Oregon Territorial Legislature enacted a law requiring all elections to be conducted via viva voce, or oral voting. This United States political shift was designed to enforce…
Record-breaking turnout in Tamil Nadu follows a massive voter roll purge, raising questions about the relationship between administrative maintenance and civic participation.
In 1977, New Jersey became the first state in the United States to implement a comprehensive public financing system for a gubernatorial general election. This reform aimed to reduce the…
Republican leaders face a deteriorating electoral landscape marked by historic low approval ratings, stalled redistricting efforts, and new judicial scrutiny of legislative pay structures.
A historic 93 percent voter turnout in West Bengal’s first phase has triggered administrative disputes over data transparency and the security of digital voting records.
As Tamil Nadu heads to the polls, cash seizures and organized boycotts highlight the persistent tension between democratic participation and the integrity of the electoral process.