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New research from the Brennan Center for Justice suggests that 2021 ID requirements in a recent overhaul of Texas election ...
The Executive Director of Yiaga Africa, Samson Itodo, has urged the National Assembly to throw out the bill seeking to ...
In countries such as the United States, people don't have to vote in elections. But that's not the case for voters in Australia. Laws require eligible voters to participate in elections ...
While early voting is available at the University of Arizona, there will not be a polling place on campus on Nov. 5, the day of the general election. Members of the Arizona Students Association ...
In an exchange in the state legislature, two representatives clashed over a plan to display posters of the commandments in ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. To be clear, when we say “seriously consider,” that is not a threat that America would use military force to take over the Vatican for ...
I am not instinctively opposed to mandatory voting, though my concern is always with conscientious abstention. The right not to vote is as important as the right to vote, while claims that it is ...
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The Manila Times on MSNDemocracy is not the goal: Rethinking elections through a biblical lensWE have once again exercised what many call the ultimate expression of our democratic system. Every three years, Filipinos line up to vote, cast their ballots and await the results. The verdict is out ...
I say yes. To bolster Rosenthal’s comment that not voting is, in essence, a vote for one candidate or the other and, therefore, consequential in a close election as we had last November ...
Amanda Perobelli/Reuters The black smoke from the Vatican chimney confirmed that the 133 cardinals did not reach a two-thirds majority needed to elect a pope on their first vote, Stefano ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed new legislation on Monday that he says makes it “crystal clear" that only U.S. citizens are ...
Both the First and Second Restatement of Torts (in Section 865) recognized that certain intentional denials or abridgment of the right to vote constitute a common law tort. This has a long pedigree, ...
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