Post and photos are illegal, Islamists attack the government on voting day
Islamist figures in Italy are reportedly encouraging followers to vote against a justice referendum, while illegally posting photos of their ballots.
How Trump Wants to Change the Voting Laws: 'Rendered Ridiculous'
Trump's proposed 'Save America Act' requires proof of citizenship to vote, intensifying the political divide.
Reform UK may breach data laws with free energy bills competition
Reform UK's competition to offer free energy bills raises concerns over potential breaches of data protection laws.
Trump warns he wonโt endorse lawmakers who oppose Save America Act
President Trump threatened not to endorse any lawmakers opposing the SAVE America Act, which pushes for stricter voting laws, as it moves to the Senate.
D. Trump to Republicans: Election Law Is the Main Priority
Donald Trump emphasizes the importance of strict election laws for the Republican party's success in the midterm elections.
Illegal immigrant charged for allegedly voting in every presidential election since 2008
An illegal immigrant from Mauritania has been charged with voter fraud after allegedly voting in every federal election since 2008, sparking discussions on election integrity laws in Congress.
Live blog USA under Trump: Trump threatens blockade to enforce stricter voting laws
Trump threatens to block all other legislation until Congress passes the 'SAVE America Act', which seeks to reform voting laws in the U.S.
KO wants to replace electoral commissioners and change the rules for electing MPs
The Civic Coalition in Poland aims to reform electoral laws by reducing the number of electoral commissioners and altering voting district organization in response to controversies surrounding the upcoming presidential elections.
Newsfilter: Fico is changing election rules, prepare for the worst
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's coalition is moving to change electoral laws, eliminating mail-in voting from abroad and potentially altering other voting rules to serve their political interests.
Deputies who 'take the time' to read the law they have to vote on and other scandals
Argentine deputies have been criticized for their lack of diligence in reading proposed laws before voting, highlighted by a recent labor reform bill.
โThree Judicial Reform Lawsโ to be pursued as originally drafted... Democratic Party pushes for vote in plenary session
The Democratic Party of Korea is set to introduce the 'Three Major Judicial Reform Laws' in their original form for voting in the upcoming National Assembly session in February.
NYC seeks emergency snow shovelers for blizzard, requires IDs not needed to vote
New York City calls for emergency snow shovelers ahead of a blizzard, enforcing stringent ID requirements that contrast with voting laws.
Schumer doubles down on GOP voting bill 'Jim Crow 2.0' despite Democratic voter support
Senator Chuck Schumer criticized the Republican-backed voter ID laws, likening them to Jim Crow-era laws, despite bipartisan support in favor of such measures.
Trump says he will use a decree to change voting in midterm elections
U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to issue a decree requiring voters to present photo identification in midterm elections, bypassing Congress.
SNS Posts on Voting Day May Be Illegal: 'Vote for Candidate XX' with Photo
A Japanese expert warns that posting photos of completed ballots for a specific candidate on social media on voting day could violate election laws.
Schumer faces backlash after calling SAVE Act 'Jim Crow' despite previous allegation falling flat
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act as 'Jim Crow' laws, facing backlash for a similar earlier claim regarding a Georgia voting law that led to increased Black voter turnout.
Trump wants Republicans to โnationalizeโ voting
Donald Trump argues that Republicans must nationalize voting laws to combat alleged illegal immigrant voting that, according to him, threatens electoral outcomes.
Candidates have legal standing to challenge election laws, the Supreme Court rules
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that political candidates can legally challenge election laws before the voting process begins.
Supreme Court says Illinois congressman can sue over state mail-in voting laws
The Supreme Court has ruled that Illinois congressman Mike Bost can challenge state mail-in voting laws that permit counting ballots received after Election Day.