Supreme Court Upholds State Authority on Post-Election Day Ballot Receipt in Landmark Ruling
In a significant decision that clarifies the intersection of state election administration and federal statutory mandates, the United States Supreme Court ruled on Monday in Watson v. Republican National Committee that federal law does not prohibit…
Supreme Court Upholds Mississippi Mail Ballot Law, Reinforcing State Authority Over Election Deadlines
WASHINGTON D.C. – In a landmark decision with far-reaching implications for election administration across the United States, the Supreme Court on Monday upheld a Mississippi state law that permits election officials to count mail ballots postmarked by…
Supreme Court of Canada Clears Path for Landmark Election Interference Lawsuit Against Former Alberta Official
In a decision with profound implications for the accountability of public officials, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that former Alberta legislator Joseph Anglin may proceed with a CAD$2.2 million lawsuit against Glen Resler, the province’s former…
Hong Kong’s Top Court Upholds Ban on Election Boycott Advocacy: A Defining Moment for Electoral Integrity and Free Speech
In a landmark ruling that marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Hong Kong’s legal and political landscape, the Court of Final Appeal (CFA) has unanimously upheld the constitutionality of a law criminalizing the public advocacy of election…
Peru’s Election Standoff: A Nation on Edge as Recount Proposal Deepens Political Crisis
By Editorial Staff Peru, a nation already exhausted by a decade of unrelenting political turbulence, finds itself at a perilous crossroads. As the final ballots from Sunday’s presidential runoff are tallied, the country remains locked in a high-stakes…