Voting in the United States
More Greeks living abroad have right to vote Saturday
More Greeks whose residence is abroad will have the right to vote in the upcoming election. In the previous election, 22,857 Greeks residing abroad were registered and 79.64% of them - i.e. 18,203 people - voted.
Bulgaria’s Interior Minister reported of Vote Buying from One Political Party to Another
"Vote-buying in the elections was reduced by the Ministry of Internal Affairs to levels that did not substantially affect the results". This was stated by Interior Minister Ivan Demerdzhiev before the National Radio. He summarized that 151 court proceedings were instituted for violation of the electoral legislation.
Poll: Most Greek voters deeply distrust all institutions
A sample of just over 4,000 likely voters polled last month reveals a deep distrust of Greece's political institutions.
More than 1 million voters switch to GOP in warning for Dems
A political shift is beginning to take hold across the U.S. as tens of thousands of suburban swing voters who helped fuel the Democratic Party's gains in recent years are becoming Republicans.
Senate Republicans block sweeping US voting rights measure
U.S. Senate Republicans on June 22 torpedoed a Democratic effort to protect voting rights and expand ballot access for all Americans, a flashpoint issue months after an election marred by Donald Trump's baseless allegations of fraud.
Polls before Elections Suggest Gerb-UDF and There is Such a People Are Leading
The days before the official start of the campaign for the early parliamentary elections on July 11 are characterized by a series of significant events that have a strong but diverse impact on the public and attitudes of voters.