Arrested for Double Voting in House of Representatives Election, Man Claims 'I Don't Remember' - Are They Inciting Fraud on Social Media?
A man was arrested for allegedly casting two votes in Japan's House of Representatives election, claiming he does not remember the first vote.
Ishin mistakenly distributed ads during the House of Representatives election, reported to the police after it was pointed out as illegal
The Japan Innovation Party admitted to mistakenly distributing some videos as ads during the House of Representatives election and reported this to the police after concerns were raised about its legality.
The Riigikogu approved amendments to the presidential election law
The Riigikogu of Estonia has passed amendments to the presidential election law to simplify the nomination process and enhance public involvement.
Contrary to electoral law, Ben Gvir uses police and prison service for political propaganda
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir is using police and prison service resources for his political campaign, despite warnings from the election committee to cease these activities.
The Election Committee Allows Those with Ties to Likud to Compete for Its Legal Advisor Position
Lawyers with connections to the Likud party are allowed to apply for the Chief Legal Advisor position in Israel's Election Committee, despite legal requirements prohibiting such affiliations.
A 24-hour alcohol ban starts in Thailand during the elections โ tourists frustrated with the law
Thailand has imposed a 24-hour alcohol ban during the parliamentary election weekend, frustrating tourists in the region.
Video of Mr. Takai has 130 million views, parties also focus on advertising - Challenges of the Public Election Law
Prime Minister Sanae Takai's video for the Liberal Democratic Party has gone viral on YouTube with over 130 million views, raising concerns about the influence of online advertising amid outdated regulatory practices.