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Category: Elections
North Macedonia gets a new president
Another win for the centre-left in Europe, as the Macedonian government gets a president more to its liking.
Lessons from Spain
Reflections on the scope of the centre-left victory in Spain provide possible lessons for Australia's parties as well.
Democrats ponder the top six
With nine months until voting starts, the campaign for the Democrat presidential nomination is well under way – with, so far, six front-runners.
Centre-left brings home the goods in Spain
Good news at last for the European centre-left, as its vote in Spain consolidates while that of its opponents splinters.
Understanding Spain, part II
Spain's Socialist prime minister looks to have made the right decision in calling a snap election, but victory is by no means assured.
Understanding Spain, part I
Sunday's Spanish election follows a long period of political confusion, but this time voters face a clear choice.
Senate reform: an interim verdict
Australia reformed its Senate voting system in 2016, partly in order to counter the multiplicity of candidates and tickets. How successful has that been?
Post-Easter results roundup
A swag of election results from Indonesia, Israel, Ukraine and North Macedonia.
Election preview: Indonesia
Indonesia's president looks set for re-election with an increased majority.