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Wyoming education chief Megan Degenfelder on Tuesday said she is “strongly considering” a run for governor while other ...
Arizona’s state leaders have officially given their approval to the next election’s rulebook, but it could still face lawsuits from Republicans.
The filing period, which had been scheduled for January 5 to 9, 2026, will be deferred until the Bangsamoro Transition Authority enacts the required districting measure ...
Twenty state legislators will likely win another term after no one filed to run against them in next year's election. All but one of the lawmakers running unopposed for re-election are Democrats who ...
That’s not likely to happen in 2026. Leaders of the Alabama Legislature say they do not expect any bills for a lottery, ...
Ace Aguirre was just two bites into his oatmeal on the morning of November 4 when he noticed something strange: mud had seeped onto the living room floor of his bungalow in Cotcot, a village in the ...
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has urged young Filipinos to register as voters for the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) polls ...
From Donald Trump’s return to power and a fragile Gaza ceasefire to an AI investment boom, 2025 was shaped by sharp political shifts and global tensions.
Donald Trump’s redistricting game is anti-democracy and corrupt to its core. Why are Kansas Legislature leaders so intent on ...
Asia's Generation Z is rising against corruption and inequality. Using social media and pop culture ― including the Japanese ...
Democracy is struggling in Cambodia, with setbacks evident in Indonesia and the Philippines. But Manila has exhibited a degree of resilience in its democracy.