Category : Voting


Gen Z's Great Political Revolt Reshapes Britain

An explosive new investigation reveals how Generation Z is fundamentally challenging traditional political structures, from Westminster to Whitehall, in ways that could permanently alter British democracy.

Early voting surge in New York and New Jersey

Voters in New York and New Jersey are turning out in unprecedented numbers for early voting in the 2024 presidential election, with polling stations reporting queues and high engagement.

Left-Wing Candidate Emerges for Irish Presidency

A prominent left-wing figure has thrown their hat into the ring for Ireland's presidential election, setting the stage for a potential political transformation as President Michael D. Higgins approaches the end of his term.

Muslim voters reject Eric Adams in NY primary upset

In a dramatic political upset, Muslim voters in New York have overwhelmingly rejected Mayor Eric Adams's preferred candidate, backing progressive challenger Eddie Gibbs instead. This significant voting bloc demonstrates growing influence and dissatisfacti

Montreal election decided by single vote - recount ordered

In an unprecedented political drama, a Montreal borough council election has been decided by just one vote, triggering an automatic recount and highlighting the critical importance of every ballot in Canada's democratic process.

Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act

In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court has fundamentally weakened the Voting Rights Act, raising alarm about minority voter protections and the future of electoral fairness in America.

Supreme Court weakens Voting Rights Act in landmark ruling

The US Supreme Court has dramatically weakened the Voting Rights Act, allowing states to implement electoral maps previously deemed racially discriminatory. This landmark decision could reshape American democracy for years to come.

Vote for Policies, Not Party Names - New Analysis

A compelling analysis argues that British voters must look past traditional party affiliations and evaluate political parties based on their actual policies and track records rather than historical allegiances.

Obama: Hispanic Voters Abandoned Trump Over Economy

Former President Barack Obama asserts Hispanic voters turned against Donald Trump due to economic concerns and controversial immigration enforcement tactics, revealing new political insights ahead of the election.

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