RNC's head of 'election integrity' indicted over fake electors scheme
Christina Bobb and 17 others have been indicted in Arizona for their alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
Immigration Fears on Both Sides of the Atlantic
The malaise in the UK is severe enough to have created a sort-of political Halley's Comet: near-universal acceptance that the opposition will win the election that must be held by the end of the year.
Full list of Democrats retiring from the House this year
The Democrats are favored to win back the House majority this November.
Why Modi Towers Over Opponents in India's Elections
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's magic with voters draws upon his projection as the spearhead of India's upward trajectory in international affairs.
Donald Trump launches attack on anti-abortion leader
The former president slammed Marjorie Dannenfelser, saying she was "making it impossible" for the GOP to win elections.
What India's Ram Temple Means for the Country's Upcoming Elections
While the inauguration of the temple may feel far removed from the hearts and minds of those of us living thousands of miles from India, it is more urgent than ever to stay vigilant against Islamophobia.
The Presidential Election Polls Are Close—and Meaningless
As of now, most polls in the presidential race show Donald Trump leading and Joe Biden behind.
Kari Lake wants to change Arizona's housing market
Lake said Friday that she will "work to remove burdensome regulations that stand in the way of the construction of affordable housing."
Why Isn't Migration a Big-Ticket Issue in Turkey's Municipal Elections?
Voters are simply exhausted by the refugee issue, as the Turkish system of hosting migrants and refugees defies simple solutions.
Foreign Entities Are Influencing Our Elections. We Can Stop Them
Interference is not just possible through contributions directly to campaigns. Congress needs to bar foreign governments and organizations from being able to purchase advertisements on broadcast and cable television, as well as for online platforms.
Scientology critic issues warning after losing his reelection
Mark Bunker, City Council member in Clearwater, Florida, tried to get the FBI to investigate the church.
Russia slams Western critics of presidential election
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova dismissed claims that Moscow's election process was rigged in Putin's favor.
Putin warns of "full-scale World War III" in victory speech
The Russian leader made the comment after claiming victory in an election with no genuine opposition allowed to stand.
Refusing to Limit Ballots to Five People Could Stop Ranked Choice Voting
The only place in the U.S. where ballots offered an unlimited number of candidates 60 years ago was in Cambridge, Mass. Shortly afterwards, dozens of additional liberal localities adopted their own ranked choice voting.
Pakistan's Democracy Is at Stake—A Call for International Action
Pakistan's actions are alarming, marked by a sharp curtailment of democratic freedoms.
Vladimir Putin is concerned about low voter turnout: Report
A new report says the Kremlin wants a high turnout at Russia's presidential elections to make the results look more legitimate.
"Extremely alarming" threats spark FBI warning
"We can't just be afraid of these threats; we have to act on them," an Arizona secretary of state spokesperson tells Newsweek.
Pakistan Needs More Than Elections To Be a Democracy
Pakistan's leaders need to recognize that elections are not only about getting into power, but an opportunity to overcome the politics of division and polarization with a genuine commitment to human rights and democracy.
Putin dealt blow in new poll on Ukraine war
Over a third of Russian citizens said they would cancel the war in Ukraine if they could go back in time.
Russian officials further stack deck in favor of Putin's reelection
For this year's vote, the Russian election commission is using a logo associated with Putin's war campaign.
Map shows China's new pressure tactic against Taiwan—balloons
As China continues sending balloons over Taiwan, the island faces a difficult choice: do nothing and appear weak, or shoot them down and risk escalation?
Donald Trump could get $5 million under new Florida bill
A newly proposed bill would provide up to $5 million to Florida residents running for president to pay legal fees.
US ally in feud with China makes rare gesture backing Taiwan
The Philippines and Taiwan have three things in common: U.S. defense support, strong economic ties, and long-running tensions with the superpower next door.
China strikes a blow after Taiwan voters ignore Beijing's wishes
The tiny Pacific island state of Nauru has entered into diplomatic relations with Beijing, which it cut in favor of Taipei in 2005.
China issues ominous warning after Taiwan elections
Taiwan's president-elect Lai Ching-te's rise to power will continue to irk Beijing.
Biden sends ex-officials to Taiwan after China-skeptic's election win
The U.S. dispatched a former top diplomat and national security adviser to signal continuing support for Taiwan after the island defied China's ultimatum.
On even of key election, Taiwan's ex-president says trust China's Xi
Ma Ying-jeou has repeated China's framing of Taiwan's national elections on Saturday as a choice between peace and war.
Map shows why Taiwan is so important to the world
A disruption to peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait would seriously damage the global economy, a senior Biden administration official said on Thursday.
US allies, wary of China threat, look to Taiwan to keep the peace
Experts from Japan and the Philippines hope that Taiwan's president-elect will maintain regional stability.
Why Taiwan's elections could change the world
Saturday's presidential poll is the other 2024 election that matters.