Congo: President Sassou Nguesso re-elected for a fifth term, with 94.82%
President Denis Sassou Nguesso was re-elected for a fifth consecutive term in Congo-Brazzaville with 94.82% of the vote, despite concerns over low voter turnout and internet access issues.
ECINET App: Find Candidate Qualifications, Criminal Records, and Polling Center in One App
The Election Commission of India has launched the ECINET app to provide voters with access to candidate qualifications, criminal records, and polling booth information all in one place.
Only for the Strong: A Sad Look at Voters Who Believed Election Promises
The article reflects on voter disillusionment among those who trusted political promises during elections in Czechia, highlighting technical issues encountered while trying to access more detailed content.
Trump vows block on signing new laws until SAVE America Act passes Senate
Donald Trump has announced he will not sign any new bills into law until the Senate passes the SAVE America Act, which aims to enforce voter ID laws and limit ballot access.
Mikie Sherrill, under pressure: the electoral data from New Jersey that the DOJ urges her to share with the government
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued New Jersey and four other states to access voter registration data, claiming that such information is necessary for investigating suspicious data linked to the Trump administration.
DOJ sues 5 more states, demanding access to voter rolls: 'We will not be deterred'
The DOJ has filed lawsuits against five states to access voter rolls in an ongoing effort to ensure election integrity.
Why DOJ is caught up in two dozen court fights over voter rolls
The Trump administration is actively pursuing legal battles to access state voter roll registration data, alleging that noncitizens are improperly registered, ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Minnesota lawmaker expresses concern after reviewing voter rolls, finding 3,000 people missing information
A Minnesota lawmaker raises concerns over the integrity of voter rolls after discovering 3,000 individuals missing information, prompting a dispute over access to election records.