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Elections and Voting Systems

A focused look at elections and voting systems — grouping recurring coverage so patterns across articles become visible.

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ELECTIONS AND VOTING / 5 MIN

Polish election law standoff stretches voting preparations and fuels public uncertainty

Poland's election law deadlock forces repeated voter registration checks and longer municipal office wait times

ELECTIONS AND VOTING / 4 MIN

Malaysian vote certification delays stall business contracts and extend household uncertainty

Delayed vote certification halts government contract approvals, causing project suspensions and payment delays for businesses

ELECTIONS AND VOTING / 5 MIN

Nigerian election disputes drag on and stall business investments and social programs

Businesses delay infrastructure and service expansions awaiting election dispute resolutions and leadership clarity

ELECTIONS AND VOTING / 3 MIN

Election turnout gaps in the US and the communities left out of decisions

AnswerThe dominant mechanism driving election turnout gaps in the US is the varying access to voting opportunities shaped by state rules and administrative hurdles.

ELECTIONS AND VOTING / 3 MIN

How election rules influence who wins and who loses

AnswerThe dominant mechanism shaping election outcomes is the specific voting system in use, such as first-past-the-post or proportional representation.

ELECTIONS AND VOTING / 3 MIN

Election rules shaping who votes and how often

AnswerThe design of voter eligibility rules and election scheduling determines who can vote and the frequency with which elections occur.

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