New Republican bill would mandate revealing foreign connections in election suppliers

Election Transparency Legislation Proposed Ahead of Midterms Conservative House Republicans are working to implement significant new measures for election transparency as the midterm elections in November approach. Representative Ralph Norman from South Carolina is set to introduce a bill that mandates the U.S. Election Assistance Commission to establish a public database detailing private vendors involved […]
Danish PM Frederiksen’s Party Faces Worst Election Results in More Than a Century

Denmark’s General Election Results In a major setback for Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s Social Democratic Party, the recent general election showed significant voter dissatisfaction with the neoliberal coalition government. With no party achieving a clear majority, negotiations are now underway in Copenhagen to form a coalition, with smaller parties playing critical roles. Over the past […]
Democrats secure victory in Florida special election, taking a seat previously held by Republicans in Trump’s stronghold.

Florida Democrats made a significant move on Tuesday, flipping a long-held Republican seat in the state House. This position was located in a Palm Beach district that notably includes Mar-a-Lago, the residence of former President Donald Trump. In a special election for Florida House District 87, Democrat Emily Gregory triumphed over Republican John Maples. This […]
Most People Believe Ballots Should Arrive by Election Day

Survey Reveals Voter Sentiments on Election Day Ballots A recent survey conducted by the Honest Elections Project came out just before the Supreme Court’s hearing on voting issues. The survey indicates that most likely voters think they should receive their ballots by Election Day. According to the findings, a substantial 83% of respondents believe ballots […]
Voting Begins in Danish Snap Election, Populists Anticipated to Make a Comeback

COPENHAGEN, Denmark Danish voters went to the polls on Tuesday for a general election, as Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen aimed for a third term following a notable standoff with former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark. Over 4.3 million citizens were eligible to vote for the new Folketing, Denmark’s parliament, […]
Gregg Jarrett Explains Why Supreme Court Justices Will Not Support Mail-In Ballots Following Election Day

Supreme Court Skepticism on Counting Late Mail-in Ballots On Monday, legal analyst Greg Jarrett expressed that he anticipates skepticism from the Supreme Court regarding the counting of mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, referencing state laws that permit this practice. The Court seems poised to restrict states’ abilities to include these late-arriving ballots, highlighting […]
Supreme Court Appears Willing To Scrutinize Important Election Rule Favored By Democrats

The Supreme Court seems inclined to restrict states’ capacity to count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day. Several justices expressed concerns that counting these late ballots might create complications, asking who could submit them and how to manage perceptions of potential fraud. “When will we know if the choice is final?” Justice Clarence Thomas […]
AfD Gains Youth Support, Achieves Best Result Ever in West German State Election

AfD Sees Significant Gains in West Germany Elections The populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party celebrated its strongest showing yet in West Germany’s state elections on Sunday, particularly appealing to younger voters while the establishment Social Democrats struggled. Approximately 5 million individuals cast their votes in Rhineland-Palatinate, which is the sixth most populous state in […]
Alito expresses doubt about late ballots, asserting that ‘Election Day’ refers to a single day.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Late Ballot Acceptance During a session on Monday, Justice Samuel Alito highlighted the straightforward definition of “day” as the Supreme Court examined whether states are permitted to accept ballots that arrive late but are postmarked by Election Day. “There are numerous phrases consisting of two words, such as Labor Day, […]
Van Orden criticizes Cooke’s support regarding agricultural and energy issues in the Wisconsin election

Wisconsin Candidates Split on Environmental Support In Wisconsin’s critical battleground regions, Democratic candidates are highlighting endorsements from prominent environmental organizations. However, their Republican opponents caution that such support might lead to increased energy costs and negatively impact farmers. “Farmers and businesses across Wisconsin have consistently opposed the Green New Deal,” one Republican criticized, pointing out […]