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Census here and there

While Australians have been filling out their census forms, the United States is releasing results from last year's census – with important political implications.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Electoral law, Political issues, United States 1 Comment 13 August 202113 August 2021

Polish government in crisis

Poland's government is teetering after the loss of a key coalition partner. Will its divided opposition finally get its chance?

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Charles Richardson Europe, Party matters, Political issues Leave a comment 12 August 2021

Brisbane and Budapest

Self-described lovers of freedom seem to have a weak spot for authoritarians. Compare and contrast Queensland and Hungary.

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Two Ohio primaries

Two safe Congressional districts in Ohio produce interesting results in their primary elections, with quite different lessons for the losers.

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What’s happening in Italy?

Italy's broad-based government has shifted the balance of power within the country's right, in a way that may have much broader consequences.

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Why Arizona matters

As the Trumpists continue their campaign on "election fraud", politicians from both sides are in denial about the seriousness of the threat to American democracy.

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Trump vs Trumpy in Texas

Donald Trump's preferred candidate loses a by-election in Texas, but that doesn't necessarily tell us anything about his influence in the Republican Party.

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Samoa wraps up at last

Blogging resumes with a good news story, as Samoa's new government is finally allowed to take office.

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Annual holiday

There'll be something of a blogging hiatus for the rest of July.

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Balkan landslide and Balkan cliffhanger

Contrasting election results from Sunday, with a big win for the pro-Europeans in Moldova and a tight contest for first place in Bulgaria.

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