Reform UK may breach data laws with free energy bills competition
Reform UK's energy bill lottery competition risks violating UK data protection laws by collecting sensitive voting data without transparent disclosure of its intended use.
Supreme Court halts redrawing of New York congressional district
The Supreme Court halted a New York state court order requiring redistricting of Staten Island's congressional seat, citing concerns about timing and potential unconstitutional racial gerrymandering.
The Supreme Court Could Still Tilt the Midterms to the GOP
The Supreme Court may soon gut Section Two of the Voting Rights Act, potentially enabling widespread partisan gerrymandering and reducing minority representation in Congress and state legislatures.
British democracy under attack as more local elections cancelled - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Dozens of local elections have been postponed, allowing councillors to serve up to seven years without re-election and prompting accusations that Labour is undermining democracy.
Lying ban for politicians in Wales prompts free speech fears
A proposed Welsh law would criminalise false or misleading election statements but contains broad powers risking free speech and lacks clear definitions and support.
Special voting for forces and displaced in Iraq parliamentary polls begins
Security forces and internally displaced Iraqis began early voting ahead of parliamentary elections amid low turnout concerns, candidate disqualifications, and corruption allegations.