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Democrats could regain US Senate, but not for long

While most media attention on United States politics is focused on the potential nominations for President for the November 2016 elections, 34 United States Senate seats are also falling vacant. The … Continue reading

February 16, 2016 · Leave a comment

Iranians voting on fate of supreme leadership

Iran’s more than 50 million voters will go to the polls Friday week (26 February) to elect two assemblies. As they do every four years, they will elect their national parliament, … Continue reading

February 15, 2016 · 2 Comments

Judge’s death triggers bitter election year battle

The 2016 United States election year has taken a dramatic turn with the unexpected death of the US Supreme Court’s most controversial judge, Justice Antonin Scalia. Supreme Court judges are … Continue reading

February 14, 2016 · Leave a comment

Agreement reported on Australian senate ballot paper changes

Lenore Taylor reports in the Guardian today that Parliament will soon consider legislation to change the ballot paper design and voting rules by which Australian senators are elected. Philip Coorey in … Continue reading

February 12, 2016 · Leave a comment

Trump, Sanders win presidential races in New Hampshire

As expected, Donald Trump secured a solid win today in the New Hampshire election of delegates to help decide the 2016 Republican nominee for President. [Update 11 February: 100% of … Continue reading

February 10, 2016 · Leave a comment

Update: US Presidential primaries

10-11 February 2016 – New Hampshire results Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders each won their presidential nomination contests in New Hampshire today, underlining the anti-establishment mood of voters in both parties. Two … Continue reading

February 10, 2016 · Leave a comment

The Republican establishment’s three-body problem

The 2016 race for the Republican nomination for US president looks destined to become a historic case study in three-sided single-winner electoral contests. The Democrats, ironically, are showing just how simple … Continue reading

February 9, 2016 · Leave a comment

Rubio leads the Republican race

Iowa is over. You’ve seen the media: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders tied for the Democrats, and Ted Cruz beat Donald Trump for the Republican race. Many pundits, however, see … Continue reading

February 5, 2016 · Leave a comment

The impact of US presidential endorsements

The first primary event of the US presidential nomination season – the Iowa caucuses – are now in. All the talk is of relative momentum between the candidates, and momentum … Continue reading

February 5, 2016 · Leave a comment

Update: US Presidential primaries

4 February 2016 – Iowa caucuses aftermath The primary elections and caucuses commenced on Monday 1 February with the Iowa caucuses. The next event is the New Hampshire primary election on 8 February. Three … Continue reading

February 3, 2016 · Leave a comment