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Representing prisoners, and others

Preventing prisoners from voting in the United States has some strange effects on the workings of the electoral system. Australia is more fortunate in that regard, as a current round of redistributions illustrates.

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Two presidential previews

South American neighbors Ecuador and Peru vote on Sunday in contrasting presidential elections.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Latin America 1 Comment 9 April 20219 April 2021

The lesson of Robert Walpole

Robert Walpole, Britain's first prime minister, is an under-appreciated figure. Three hundred years after he took office, the contrast with his most recent successor is quite illuminating.

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Change on the way in Bulgaria

Bulgaria's prime minister suffers a major setback in parliamentary elections, but the shape of a government that could replace him is unclear, to say the least.

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Election preview: Bulgaria

Bulgaria faces its most important election in many years, with a corrupt and authoritarian government facing broad but fragmented opposition.

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Mr Koch and the Russians

A dispute at a prestigious American think-tank exposes an apparent synergy in foreign policy between libertarianism and Trumpism.

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Israel still undecided

Counting is still going on in the Israeli election, but it's already clear that, as expected, neither Benjamin Netanyahu's supporters nor his opponents will have a reliable majority.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Middle East, Party matters 4 Comments 25 March 2021

Election preview: Israel, yet again

Israel's election tonight, the fourth in a series, is set to produce a swing towards the far right. But the most salient divide is between pro- and anti-Netanyahu forces.

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March electoral roundup

A monthly feature with brief reports on recent electoral news. Today, Western Australia, the Netherlands, Tanzania and the Republic of the Congo.

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A Parisian anniversary

Marking the 150th anniversary of the Paris Commune, and wondering if it still carries lessons for today.

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