Nepal has adopted a mixed electoral system, under which 60 percent of lawmakers are elected through the first-past-the-post (FPTP) system and 40 percent through proportional representation (PR).
Voters swept aside the two main communist parties that had shaped Nepali politics for years, reducing them to minor players in parliament.
Elections in North Korea once again delivered a predictable but tightly managed outcome, with Kim Jong Un at the centre of a ...
Elections in north Korea do not function as a mechanism to control power, but rather as a ritual to reaffirm power that already exists.
Jon Stewart criticized California Democrats for running eight candidates to replace Gavin Newsom, warning the split vote ...
President Donald Trump has been pushing Congress to approve the SAVE America Act to require ID at the polls and proof of U.S.
The allocated budget to introduce the biometric system is US$16 million, but not even a fraction of it has been made ...
The U.S. election system is unique—and often misunderstood. We break it down step by step so it finally makes sense.
Spread the loveThe recent conversation between NPR’s Steve Inskeep and Georgetown Law professor Steve Vladeck sheds light on the SAVE America Act, a piece of legislation that has sparked significant ...
Nepal’s “Gen Z revolution” achieved historic and unexpected electoral success—but transformational change remains elusive.
The election — the country’s first since last year’s youth-led revolt — was won by the Rastriya Swatantra Party, or RSP, of ...