
There is no royal road to democracy
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In this mini-series, I will go through a few techniques that a party can use to turn the election to its own advantage even when it is clearly going to lose, without outright electoral fraud (at least in a narrow sense - in a broader, moral...
The presidential system is a democratic, republican form of government based primarily on the separation of legislative and executive branches of government, in which the head of state is also head of government and has its own channel of d...
Parliamentary elections were held in Nauru this October.
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Ireland held a presidential election this October. This direct election was held under instant-runoff rules (a type of ranked-choice voting). The president (Uachtarán) is primarily a ceremonial head of state — Ireland is a parliamentary rep...
It’s been about 11 months since I started the Hungarian version of this project called “Electoral Knowledgebase” (Választási Tudásbázis). In fact, it didn’t start as a Substack newsletter but as a very basic website where I wanted to assemb...
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A demokráciához nincs királyi út / There is no royal road to democracy English version: @electoralknowledgebase
There is no royal road to democracy
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