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Election preview: Venezuela

Venezuela's president is facing probable defeat, but it's far from clear whether he will accept the result.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Latin America 1 Comment 26 July 202426 July 2024

Still no French government

France's left has advanced as far as settling on a candidate for prime minister, but the hard part is yet to come.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, France, Party matters Leave a comment 25 July 202425 July 2024

A sad anniversary

Some think that Australia's system of compulsory voting is something to celebrate. Here's why they're wrong.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Electoral law, Political issues 8 Comments 23 July 202420 April 2026

Harris gets her chance

Kamala Harris is given her big opportunity at a time when her country and her party are facing disaster.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Party matters, Political issues, United States 3 Comments 22 July 202414 April 2026

The centre holds, twice

The EU's prime minister and the French parliament's speaker both keep their jobs, showing that mainstream parties can sometimes stick together.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, France, Party matters 1 Comment 19 July 202419 July 2024

Britain’s Tories confront Faragism

Fresh off a massive election loss, Britain's Conservative Party needs to make some decisions about its future.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Elections, Europe, Ideas, Party matters, United States 1 Comment 18 July 202418 July 2024

Two new parliaments

The results of the French and European elections will be tested tomorrow at legislative sessions in Paris and Strasbourg.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, France, Party matters 2 Comments 17 July 202419 November 2024

Disproportionality part III: Comparisons

Wrapping up our statistical treatment of the British and French elections with some comparative thoughts.

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Disproportionality part II: France

France votes with much the same system as Australia, and produces a similar level of distortion in its results.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Electoral law, Europe, France 3 Comments 11 July 202430 July 2024

Disproportionality part I: Britain

The shape of Britain's new parliament is very much dictated by the electoral system, but it does reflect the voters' intentions in a fashion.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Elections, Electoral law, Europe 7 Comments 10 July 202417 July 2024

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