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Election preview: Portugal

Portugal votes on Sunday in another early election, but its centre-left government looks unlikely to repeat its previous success.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe 1 Comment 8 March 20249 March 2024

Chasing the Dunkley myth

Last weekend's Dunkley by-election has thrown up some myths that are badly in need of deflating.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections, Party matters Leave a comment 7 March 2024

Trump on the ballot

Donald Trump has a win in court, although not an unexpected one. Disqualification becomes a matter for Congress, which is most unlikely to take it up.

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Charles Richardson Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, United States 2 Comments 5 March 20246 March 2024

Decisions on the right

Centre-right, and for that matter far-right, parties across the democratic world are being faced with decisions that illustrate the dangers of pandering to the extremes.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Europe, France, Ideas, Party matters 1 Comment 4 March 202430 June 2025

By-election preview: Dunkley

Voters in the Frankston area go to the polls tomorrow in a by-election that has had plenty of attention from the Australian media.

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Slow counting in Indonesia

There are a lot of votes to count in Indonesia, and they're getting through them slowly but steadily.

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South Carolina again

Nikki Haley exceeds expectations in South Carolina, but the task in front of her still seems all but impossible.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Party matters, United States Leave a comment 26 February 2024

Challenging Putin

Vladimir Putin decides not to take the risk of allowing even a moderate opponent to run against him.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Personalities, War and peace 1 Comment 23 February 202423 February 2024

February electoral roundup

A look at some recent happenings in the electoral world, including Namibia, Finland, Pakistan, Azerbaijan and the UK.

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Charles Richardson Africa, British Isles, Central and South Asia, Elections, Europe, Middle East, Scandinavia 1 Comment 22 February 202422 February 2024

Senegalese democracy fights back

Senegal's president tries to postpone the election of his successor, but it doesn't work out as he had planned.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Constitutional law, Elections 1 Comment 20 February 2024

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