CDU Victory in Rhineland-Palatinate: The Next Outcry from Voters
The CDU's decisive victory in Rhineland-Palatinate signals a clear rejection of the current coalition government by voters.
‘Anyone but Labour’ or ‘anyone but Reform’? Clash of animosities likely to define May local elections
The upcoming local elections in the UK are expected to be dominated by negative sentiments towards both Labour and Reform UK, with voters feeling compelled to prevent the other from gaining power rather than supporting any candidate positively.
Uganda: How 2026 Opened NUP's Gates in Mubende As Voters Turned Against It in Kassanda
The 2026 elections reveal a political divide between Mubende and Kassanda districts, with the National Unity Platform gaining support in Mubende and losing in Kassanda.
Slovenia election too close to call as PM claims victory in neck-and-neck race
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob claimed victory in a tightly contested parliamentary election against Janez Jansa, with nearly equal support from voters.
Australian voters are frustrated and angry. One Nation’s SA surge sounds an urgent warning for the Liberals and Labor | Tony Barry
As South Australian voters express frustration with traditional parties, One Nation's rise signals a significant political shift, challenging the status quo of the Liberal party.
Local Elections: Free Voters Triumph in Runoff Elections in Bavaria
The Free Voters party scored significant victories in the Bavarian local elections, overcoming initial concerns of failing to meet the electoral threshold.
Coup by the Free Voters: Aiwanger Will Not Tolerate Much from Söder Anymore
The Free Voters have made significant gains in local leadership positions in Bavaria, marking a shift in the political landscape away from CSU dominance.
Runoff Election for the District Office: Christoph Göbel Makes Significant Gains
Voters in Munich have re-elected Christoph Göbel as the district leader with a clear majority of 63.2% in the runoff election against Marion Seitz.
More than 40,000 voters have yet to regularize their registration in Juiz de Fora; deadline is May 6
Over 40,000 voters in Juiz de Fora, Brazil have not regularized their electoral registration, with the deadline approaching on May 6.
Election success against Dieter Reiter: Munich. Krause. It fits.
Dominik Krause of the Greens won an unexpected victory in the Munich mayoral election against the incumbent Dieter Reiter from the SPD, driven by appeals to younger voters and strategic missteps of his opponent.
Municipal Results: Discover Who is Elected Mayor in Your Municipality Thanks to Our Search Engine
French voters participated in the municipal elections, with results available in real-time for the second round based on a dedicated search engine.
Letter to the Editor. Response: Voters Need Better Basis for Making Their Decisions
The article advocates for improved political discourse and transparency to empower voters in their decision-making processes.
Runoff Elections in the Munich District: Voters Send Numerous Mayors Home
The municipal elections in the Munich district were particularly competitive this year, with runoff elections determining city leaders in many areas.
Runoff election for district administrator Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen: Geretsrieder Schmid triumphs over Kochler Holz
Ludwig Schmid of the Free Voters has won the runoff election for district administrator in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, defeating Thomas Holz of the CSU.
Local Elections in Bavaria: Free Voters Take Many District Offices from the CSU
The Free Voters party has achieved significant victories in Bavarian district elections, taking several offices from the traditionally dominant CSU.
Local Elections in Bavaria: District Administrators and Mayors Toppled Over Hospital Reform
Local elections in Bavaria were heavily influenced by fears regarding the future of local hospitals, leading to significant political changes in several districts.
50,000 euros in compensation? Too much. The shocking survey among the Swiss for Crans-Montana
A recent survey reveals that a significant portion of Swiss voters believe that 50,000 euros in compensation for the victims of Crans-Montana is excessive, raising concerns over the use of federal funds in light of existing insurance.
Liveblog Rhineland-Palatinate: Half of Eligible Voters Have Already Voted
As of noon, 50% of eligible voters in Rhineland-Palatinate have cast their votes in the state election.
Poor survey for V: Only eight percent want Troels Lund as prime minister, and the environment tops voters' agenda
A recent poll indicates that only eight percent of voters prefer Troels Lund Poulsen as their prime minister candidate, pointing to significant challenges for his party, Venstre, ahead of the upcoming electoral debates.
Crucial electoral contest in the municipalities of France - 'Thriller' in Paris and Marseille
French voters are heading to the polls for the second round of municipal elections, a dramatic contest with significant implications for the country's political future.
Results of the runoff election for Munich: How your district voted
Munich voters participated in a runoff election to determine the next mayor, with incumbent Dieter Reiter facing Dominik Krause from the Greens, after a previous election where Reiter received a record low.
Live blog Rhineland-Palatinate: Half of the eligible voters have already voted
About half of eligible voters in Rhineland-Palatinate have cast their votes in the state election by noon.
Justice Referendum 2026, Live Updates: Polls Open from 7 AM, Turnout at 14% by Noon
Voters in Italy are participating in a confirmatory referendum on judicial reform, with initial turnout reported at 14% by noon.
Voting hours, first results: everything you need to know before voting this Sunday
The article provides essential information for voters in France ahead of the municipal elections scheduled for March 22, including details about polling hours and locations.
French voters head to the polls in second round of local elections
French voters are participating in the second round of local elections, which is crucial for shaping governance at the municipal level.
How the Supreme Court Could Change Voting by Mail
The Supreme Court is set to rule on the disqualification of ballots received after Election Day, which could have significant implications for voters across the United States.
Referendum, polling stations open: voting on justice reform. First turnout data at noon
Polling stations have opened in Italy for a constitutional referendum on justice reform with about 51 million eligible voters, and the first turnout data will be available at noon.
Liveblog Rhineland-Palatinate: The polling stations are open
Polling stations have opened in Rhineland-Palatinate for the state election, with nearly three million eligible voters invited to participate.
Local elections in France
The second round of local elections is opening in France where voters will elect mayors in the largest cities amid political tensions between the left and the far right.
French voters to choose mayors in key cities including Paris and Marseille
French voters are set to choose mayors in major cities, including Paris and Marseille, with significant political implications leading up to the next presidential election.
Trump's War Against Iran Shakes Undecided Voters Ahead of Midterm Elections
Donald Trump's conflict with Iran is swaying undecided voters in the U.S. ahead of the midterm elections, potentially impacting congressional control.
Diamantopoulou in VIMA: The significance of the conference will be seen the day after
Anna Diamantopoulou emphasizes the need for active participation from voters in the upcoming PASOK conference and discusses the necessity of electronic membership records and voting for the party.
Løkke: Who should pick up the phone if Trump calls?
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen emphasizes the ongoing Greenland crisis and his campaign for centrist political power while humorously suggesting that voters should consider who would handle calls from Trump.
Undecided voters narrate a sequence of bets and disappointments with leftist and rightist leaders
The article explores the thoughts of Brazilian undecided voters as they reflect on their frustrations with political leaders from both left and right parties ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.
City Boys vs Village Boys: Inside Tinubu, Obi’s fight for young voters
A struggle is emerging between the City Boy Movement for President Tinubu and the Village Boy Movement for Peter Obi, as they vie for the support of Nigeria's youth in the upcoming elections.
Donald Trump's War Against Iran Worries Undecided Voters Ahead of US Legislative Elections
Donald Trump's conflict with Iran is causing concern among undecided voters in the United States as they prepare for the upcoming midterm elections.
"Unacceptable death threats against me" - The complaint of Attilio Fontana
Attilio Fontana, the President of Lombardy, has denounced receiving unacceptable death threats following a social media post urging voters to participate in a referendum.
Republican says he lied about racist posts on porn site to protect Trump
Mark Robinson, former North Carolina lieutenant governor, admitted misleading voters about racist comments he posted online in a bid to protect Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Donald Trump's war with Iran raises concerns for US voters ahead of midterm elections
Voter sentiment in Pennsylvania is shifting towards the Democrats due to concerns over Trump's potential military engagement in Iran.
Prime Minister Fico / Smer voters know who to choose between Majerský and Mazurek. Ráž has not yet decided
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is currently not considering changes in his government but has not ruled them out for the future, awaiting the outcome of an appellate court ruling regarding the Governor of the National Bank of Slovakia, Peter Kažimír.
The younger generation follows the Danish People's Party: 'I think he is the best politician in all of Europe'
The article discusses the shifting perception of the Danish People's Party and its leader, Morten Messerschmidt, especially among younger Danes.
Connecticut Dems demand IDs to recycle cans but reject GOP efforts to verify citizenship at polls
Connecticut Democrats have enacted a law requiring ID for can recycling while rejecting ID verification for voters, igniting a political debate on voter ID laws.
SV's Bergstø: – We will address the challenges we face ourselves
Bergstø emphasized the need for the Socialist Left Party (SV) to tackle its own challenges and re-engage with voters during its party meeting.
Army of Danish shadow warriors is hunting voters online
A new form of political 'shadow armies' is emerging on social media, particularly TikTok, where anonymous profiles advocate for political parties ahead of upcoming elections.
A horde of Danish shadow warriors hunts voters online
A new wave of anonymous political operatives on social media, termed 'shadow armies', is emerging in Denmark, particularly on TikTok, to influence voter opinions ahead of the elections.
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.
Long waits, frustration as technical glitches delay voting in SA
Technical issues have led to long waits and frustration among voters during the South Australian election.
Zagrebelsky quotes Saint Augustine at the M5S event for the 'no' vote: 'Open the eyes of the undecided'
Zagrebelsky emphasizes the importance of true justice in the state at a political event in Italy, calling on undecided voters to reconsider their positions.
Ford maintains strong polling lead, even as number of voters wanting change increases
A new poll shows Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives maintain a significant lead in Ontario, despite rising concerns among voters about the direction of the province.
Referendum, the campaign is closing. Duel at a distance between Meloni and Schlein. Conte's appeal to the undecided
The referendum campaign on justice reform concludes with a distant debate between Giorgia Meloni and Elly Schlein, while Giuseppe Conte makes a plea to undecided voters.