When and for what we vote on March 22 and 23: everything you need to know about the referendum
A referendum on Justice reform in Italy will take place on March 22 and 23, 2024, giving citizens a chance to vote on the government's proposals.
Here’s where to request the electoral card
Over 951,000 Milanese citizens, including first-time voters, are called to vote in a constitutional referendum related to the judicial system and the establishment of a disciplinary court, with resources available online for voting information.
The Folketing inadvertently encourages 13,000 without voting rights to vote
The Folketing mistakenly sent voting encouragement letters to 13,000 young non-citizens, prompting a clarification that the letters do not confer voting rights.
Today is the last opportunity to vote by mail
Today, March 20th, is the final day for citizens in Denmark to vote by mail for the upcoming parliamentary election on March 24th.
Giorgia's tutorial video. "A cross for the reform"
Giorgia Meloni promotes a judicial reform referendum through a video tutorial encouraging citizens to vote.
Common Sense. Greg Abbott calls for extending the law limiting voters in US elections to the entire country.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott advocates for the nationwide adoption of laws ensuring that only U.S. citizens can vote in elections, referencing the SAVE Act.
Meloni to Fedez explaining the reasons for the Yes. Schlein and Conte do not go
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discusses the importance of an ongoing judicial reform in a podcast with Fedez, urging citizens to vote on the issue itself rather than on political affiliations.
Republic of Congo vote overshadowed by blackout, poverty concerns
The presidential election in the Republic of Congo faced significant challenges including a nationwide internet blackout, raising concerns about transparency and communication among citizens.
The Swiss will vote on capping the population at 10 million
The article reports that Swiss citizens are set to vote on a proposal to cap the population at 10 million amid concerns about overpopulation.
Municipal Elections 2026: Detailed Results for Paris, Lyon, and Marseille
The article reports on the detailed results of the 2026 municipal elections in the French cities of Paris, Lyon, and Marseille, highlighting the new electoral process allowing citizens to vote directly for their mayors.
Vietnamese vote for a new parliament, but candidates had to be approved by the Communist Party
Vietnamese citizens are voting for a new parliament amid a political landscape dominated by the ruling Communist Party, with only a small fraction of candidates being independent.
Liveblog on Municipal Elections Hesse: Municipal Election in Hesse Has Begun
The municipal elections in Hesse, Germany, have commenced with millions called to vote, including EU citizens.
France - Municipal Elections: Key Municipalities in the Macron vs. Far Right Battle for 2027
French citizens will vote in municipal elections that are seen as a preliminary round for the significant 2027 presidential elections.
I am Latino in Illinois: Can I vote in the primary elections on March 17?
The article outlines the voting eligibility requirements for Illinois' primary elections, emphasizing that only U.S. citizens can participate.
In Parliament - important vote on sanctions against Russian and Belarusian citizens: the project has overcome the first hurdle
Lithuanian Parliament approved the initial legislation to extend sanctions against Russian and Belarusian citizens for another 18 months.
Municipal Elections 2026: How and Where to Apply for a Proxy Vote?
The article provides information on how French citizens can apply for a proxy vote ahead of the upcoming municipal elections in 2026.
Referendum, Meloni in the Field: 'Judges have Lost Authority. If the No Wins, We Won't Resign'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urges citizens to vote in favor of judicial reform at the upcoming referendum, emphasizing the importance of clarity amid confusion surrounding the issue.
Meloni's video on social media: "Enough with the fake news, go vote and vote yes"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urges citizens to participate in the upcoming referendum on justice reform, advocating for a 'yes' vote while addressing misinformation surrounding the topic.
Elections in Colombia: Gustavo Petro votes and urges Colombians to do so thinking of 'the general interest'
Colombian President Gustavo Petro called on citizens to vote considering the general interest during the elections for the Senate and House of Representatives for the 2026-2030 term.
Vote on Broadcasting: Fear for the Cohesion of Switzerland
Swiss citizens are set to vote on a referendum that would significantly reduce broadcasting fees, sparking concerns over the preservation of multilingualism in the country.
He was the dark horse of the last presidential elections. This is how his voters would vote six months later
A recent survey indicates how Polish citizens would vote in the next presidential elections, with Karol Nawrocki leading the pack.
Delivery of mail ballots affected by the war in the Middle East
The Danish Foreign Ministry advises citizens in war-affected countries to vote as early as possible due to delays in mail delivery of ballots.
The Coalition Wants to Abolish Voting by Mail: What It Means for Slovaks Abroad and Election Results
The Slovak governing coalition plans to abolish mail-in voting for elections, impacting Slovak citizens living abroad who will only be able to vote in person at embassies.
4.3 million Danish citizens can vote in the parliamentary elections
On March 24, Danish citizens will vote, with 4.3 million having the right to participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Too Young to Vote: How Young People in Penzberg Are Fighting for Democracy
Young citizens in Penzberg organized a democracy demonstration to promote values like freedom and tolerance, despite not being eligible to vote yet.
Referendum, Conti: "My invitation is to go vote". Fedez: "I signed not to talk about it"
Carlo Conti encourages citizens to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming justice referendum, while Fedez has publicly decided not to discuss the topic.
Voting from abroad / Voting at embassies is better and fairer than postal voting
The current coalition in Slovakia advocates changing the voting system for citizens abroad from postal ballots to in-person voting at embassies, citing concerns over the secrecy of the vote.
You can now vote by mail
Danish citizens can now vote by mail for the upcoming parliamentary elections, with options available for both domestic and abroad voting.
Trump: The Save America Act will stop election fraud
Donald Trump urged Congress to pass the Save America Act, which would require citizens to provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote, arguing it is necessary to prevent widespread election fraud.
Guerrilla announces ceasefire during elections in Colombia
The ELN guerrilla group has unilaterally declared a ceasefire during the upcoming elections in Colombia, emphasizing the need for citizens to vote freely amid escalating violence against politicians.
Boris Mišević responds to accusations of fascism: 'Well, it won't happen!'
RTL journalist Boris Mišević has publicly criticized leftist hysteria and the labeling of many Croatians as Ustashe and fascists, urging citizens to vote and partake in political change.
The right-wing in Switzerland has forced a referendum on a delicate issue
Swiss citizens are set to vote in a referendum on a proposal to cap the population at 10 million, a controversial issue pushed by the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP).
Solberg is checking whether to prohibit party representatives from disclosing information about citizens who did not vote
The chair of the Central Elections Committee, Noam Solberg, is considering a request to prohibit the disclosure of names of citizens who did not vote in the elections.
Switzerland: Referendum for a 'population brake' at 10 million
Swiss citizens will vote on June 10 to decide if there should be a cap on the country's population at 10 million residents.
SAVE Law Advances: Here's How It Would Impact Those Who Are Not U.S. Citizens
The SAVE Act, which requires proof of citizenship for voter registration, has passed the House and is now facing a vote in the Senate amid Democratic opposition claiming it may disenfranchise millions.
Voting on the Maximum Number of Swiss Citizens
Swiss citizens will vote this summer on whether to impose a cap on the population to limit immigration.
Warning about election fraud in Bangladesh
Shafiqur Rahman, leader of the Islamist-led coalition in Bangladesh, warns against election fraud as citizens prepare to participate in the first national elections since the 2024 government overthrow.
2026 Elections in Florida: Deadline in Broward and Palm Beach for Citizens Who Want to Vote
February 9 marks the deadline for residents in Broward and Palm Beach counties to register to vote in the upcoming municipal elections in Florida.
PS representative will not return to the group – Jani Mäkelä speaks now
Perussuomalaisten MP Mikko Polvinen announced that he will not seek to return to the party's parliamentary group following a three-month expulsion related to a vote supporting a citizens' initiative on night services at Oulaskangas Hospital.
The House of Representatives will vote on Tuesday to end the government shutdown
The government shutdown began after failed negotiations on spending due to Democratic outrage over federal immigration agents shooting two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.
The 876089557: the number from which calls have been made to seniors to guide their vote to the PSOE
In Aragón, allegations have emerged regarding phone calls made to elderly citizens to influence their vote in favor of the PSOE, with the PP denouncing these actions to the Electoral Board while also raising concerns about pension-related promises.
Citizens' vote on city traffic: Fürstenfeldbruck decides on B2
Fürstenfeldbruck is set to hold a citizen vote on the future of the B2 traffic route, allowing eligible voters to cast their votes by mail or in person at designated polling locations.
How to vote by mail in the 2026 Aragon regional elections: key dates and deadlines
The 2026 Aragon regional elections will be held early on February 8, requiring citizens to adhere to strict timelines and procedures for voting by mail.
Uganda's president urges people to vote in Thursday's general election
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, campaigning for a seventh term, held a final rally in Kampala, encouraging citizens to participate in the upcoming general election.
Referendum on justice: here's everything you need to know
The constitutional referendum on justice reform in Italy is scheduled for March 22 and 23, 2026, where citizens will vote on the proposed separation of magistrate careers and the establishment of two distinct Supreme Councils of the Judiciary.
In favor of reunification with Romania would vote the President of Moldova: "We find it difficult to survive on our own"
Moldovan President Maia Sandu expressed her support for reunification with Romania but noted that two-thirds of her country's citizens are against the idea, suggesting EU integration is a more realistic scenario.
One month until February 8th: the electoral system balances in Aragon position Teruel as the main battle
In one month, Aragonese citizens will vote in the autonomous elections, with Teruel positioned as the key battleground due to its weighted representation in the electoral system.
Orbán claims Hungarians need to vote for his party in order to avoid war
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is urging citizens to support his party in the upcoming 2026 elections to prevent the country from being drawn into war.
Kekin on the road was disrupting Hasanbegović, and Thompson is not allowed to call citizens to vote?
Marko Perković Thompson sent messages to the youth and the Croatian nation during a concert in Zagreb, including a call for citizens to participate in elections, which has sparked controversy among certain media and public figures.
Tomašević replied to Thompson: 'The mandate was given to me by the citizens of Zagreb'
Zagreb mayor Tomislav Tomašević addressed allegations following Marko Perković Thompson's concert, reinforcing that the decision to ban a second concert was legitimized by the citizens' vote.