Category : Voting


Supreme Court to rule on Texas gerrymandering case

The US Supreme Court is set to rule on a controversial Texas redistricting case, with critics accusing Republicans of racial gerrymandering to dilute minority votes. The decision could reshape electoral fairness in America.

Sharpton calls for Voting Rights Act revival

Civil rights leader Al Sharpton urges the revival of the Voting Rights Act to combat modern voter suppression tactics. Discover the challenges and solutions in safeguarding democracy.

NZ electoral reform boosts Māori rights

New Zealand introduces groundbreaking electoral reforms to enhance Māori representation and align with international human rights standards, sparking both praise and debate.

Should teens learn politics before voting?

A growing debate suggests teenagers should receive political education before gaining voting rights. Advocates argue it could strengthen democracy, but critics question its feasibility.

UK voting rules overhaul: Who can now vote?

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.

Voting age lowered to 16 in England and NI

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.

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