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El Salvador’s president wins big

El Salvador's autocratic president will no longer have to contend with a hostile legislature, after his party won a landslide victory on Sunday.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Latin America 2 Comments 2 March 202119 March 2021

Italy’s “populists” come on board

Rival sorts of "populists" have lined up to support Mario Draghi's new government in Italy. If he makes a success of it, it could reshape the country's political map.

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Charles Richardson Europe, Italy, Party matters, Political issues 4 Comments 26 February 202126 January 2022

Unhappy memories in Georgia

A century on from its defeat and occupation by Soviet Russia, Georgia again worries about Russian influence and the fragility of democracy.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Middle East, War and peace 4 Comments 25 February 2021

February election roundup

A monthly digest of recent electoral news. This time, Liechtenstein, Kosovo, Niger and Haiti.

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Northern Ireland at the crossroads

Northern Ireland's Unionists are making trouble over Brexit, reflecting the fact that it's put them in an impossible position.

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Shifting sands in New Caledonia

The supporters of independence win a majority in the New Caledonia government for the first time. Change is on the way, although the underlying balance of power is not all that it might seem.

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One more post about the electoral college

What would happen in the US if the electoral college was elected proportionally? The answer is rather interesting, but it's an unlikely avenue for reform.

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A mandate at last in Catalonia

Catalonia's pro-independence parties win a majority without having to rely on the distortions in the electoral system. A general swing to the left also opens up other possibilities.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Spain 2 Comments 16 February 202126 January 2022

Update on representation

A new paper revisits the question of the basis to use for drawing legislative districts in the US, with some interesting experimental results.

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Technocracy vs politics in Italy

Mario Draghi agrees to try to form a government in Italy. He is technically well equipped for the job, but the fundamental issue is not a technical one.

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