Growing alarm over electoral fraud, between ballots that never arrived and easy duplicates
Concerns are rising regarding potential electoral fraud in the upcoming referendum as many voters report not receiving their ballots.
Referendum, the vote of those living abroad: the paradox overseas and the representative's stratagem. “The government is afraid of young people”
The upcoming referendum in Italy raises concerns about the voting rights of expatriates, particularly young individuals, who might find it challenging to return to their hometowns to vote.
Municipal Elections 2026: Opening of Polling Stations in New Caledonia
Polling stations have opened in New Caledonia for the first round of the 2026 municipal elections, marking the start of a competitive voting period.
‘Gateway to Constitutional Amendment’ Citizens' Voting Law Passes with Majority Support... Legislative Void Resolved After 11 Years
A newly revised Citizens' Voting Law that ensures the voting rights of overseas citizens passed the National Assembly, finally resolving a legislative gap that has lasted over 11 years after a Constitutional Court ruling.
[Breaking News] Amendment to the National Referendum Act Passes the Ministry of the Interior and Safety Committee... Allows for Constitutional Amendments Voting
An amendment to the National Referendum Act that allows for voting on constitutional amendments has passed the South Korean National Assembly's Ministry of the Interior and Safety Committee.
Postal Voting: Discussion in Parliament in March
Parliament will commence discussions on a bill for postal voting for overseas Greek voters in the first week of March.
Ministry of Interior: Informal bipartisan committee on postal voting and electoral constituency for Overseas Hellenism
An informal bipartisan committee, led by Minister Thodoros Livanios, is meeting today to discuss proposed legislation regarding postal voting for Greeks abroad and the establishment of an electoral constituency for Overseas Hellenism.