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41 votes
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“This technology disrupts [...] Democratic—voters, [and] increases the economic power of [...] male, working-class voters”
24 votes -
US President Donald Trump reviews executive order for nationwide voter suppression
14 votes -
Integrity Index of US Congress members
19 votes -
USPS announces changes to the postmark date system
35 votes -
Swiss reject millionaire inheritance tax
24 votes -
Norway's election shows how multi-party politics doesn't have to mean random results – Scandinavian country has now used proportional representation for over 100 years
7 votes -
Norway's Arbeiderpartiet under Jonas Gahr Støre has won a second term in general elections, ahead of a populist right-wing party that doubled its vote
16 votes -
Japan’s PM Shigeru Ishiba vows to stay on despite ruling coalition’s loss in upper house election
10 votes -
We, the spiteful - why don’t Americans vote in their own economic interests? (2011)
18 votes -
UK voting age to be lowered to 16 by next general election
27 votes -
The split of Gen Z towards the right
17 votes -
Friedrich Merz’s bid to become Germany’s tenth chancellor fails first ballot by six votes – confirmed in a second vote held on the same day
19 votes -
These regular Canadians share the personal experience that shapes how they will vote
12 votes -
Do people actually get more conservative as they age? - US voting trends by generation
17 votes -
Why US Democrats got the politics of immigration so wrong for so long
20 votes -
Far-right independent candidate Calin Georgescu takes shock lead in Romanian presidential election
15 votes -
A conspiracy theory about US "bullet ballots" - How it's hard to evaluate stuff you see online
I think I won't post the link here to one of the posts about this because I think it's an unproven conspiracy theory and it isn't true. But there is a particular story going around online that one...
I think I won't post the link here to one of the posts about this because I think it's an unproven conspiracy theory and it isn't true.
But there is a particular story going around online that one or more security experts is claiming that the latest presidential election was stolen. The "proof" is of this type:- I'm a security expert
- There is some stuff in the election results that is statistically impossible, especially in swing states
- There is a specific type of ballot where the voter has only voted for one candidate or issue
- Here are the numbers compared to the normal numbers
- Voting machines were compromised, and here's how
For each of those bullet points (and a few others I didn't mention), I have to go and research that data in order to determine if it is accurate.
- I could google the expert and check their reputation
- I could research how common it is to have certain types of ballot completions
- I may be able to get detailed information about specific counties and their historic voting patterns
- I could do a lot of research on voting machine integrity
The research on each of those bullets could be compromised by other misinformation, astroturfing, bad AI summaries, etc.
Or I could just send the link to everyone I know and hope that someone else does this. Or just send it because I don't like the election result and I wish this story was true.
It's easy to see why CNN reported that 70% of Republicans thought the 2020 election was stolen, especially since conspiracy theories were repeated to them on all their main news sources and confirmed their biases.
7 votes -
Dozens of activists get four to ten years in prison in Hong Kong's biggest national security case
12 votes -
2024 United States election megathread
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Election Dashboards:
97 votes -
Yes, elections produce stupid results. Is there an alternative?
7 votes -
Inside the plan to use AI to purge US voter rolls
13 votes -
How to vote rationally + Intrinsic values survey
13 votes -
Poking Holes in Potatoes: An excerpt from Brian Taylor Cohen's book, SHAMELESS
7 votes -
Redding property manager fired after posting on Reddit that he used ex-tenant mail-in ballots to vote for Donald Trump
52 votes -
My voter registration name keeps getting changed/misspelled. Should I complain to the state or my county clerk?
I have a slightly unusual last name, leading to people assuming they know how to spell it better than I do. I have already fixed my registered name once this year and I just received a new voter...
I have a slightly unusual last name, leading to people assuming they know how to spell it better than I do. I have already fixed my registered name once this year and I just received a new voter registration card...and it had the old spelling. I checked my registration online and the spelling has reverted in the state database too. Whose fault is this and WHY THE HELL DO PEOPLE MANUALLY ENTER/EDIT NAMES THAT USERS ENTER INTO COMPUTER SYSTEMS? WHY IS THIS A THING?? WHY DO I GET SO MUCH MAIL WITH MY NAME MISSPELLED??? JUST SPELL IT THE WAY I ENTERED IT INTO YOUR SYSTEM, YOU JACKASSES.
41 votes -
Georgia voter cancellation site
33 votes -
Cards Against Humanity pays you to give a shit
64 votes -
USA folks, don't forget to register to vote
87 votes -
US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals further narrows Voting Rights Act’s scope
33 votes -
What are the most effective ways to help get Joe Biden re-elected in the US?
So I'm kind of terrified by recent political news. What can I do to help? Options include: Donating Phone banking Text banking Postcarding Door knocking Volunteering as an election worker Does...
So I'm kind of terrified by recent political news. What can I do to help?
Options include:
- Donating
- Phone banking
- Text banking
- Postcarding
- Door knocking
- Volunteering as an election worker
Does anyone have an informed opinion about which of these will actually move the needle and which ones just make you feel like you're doing something?
48 votes -
Why the South Carolina redistricting case was decided six to three
4 votes -
Ferrying voting machines to mountains and tropical areas in Indian elections is a Herculean task
13 votes -
As elections loom, US Congressional maps challenged as discriminatory will remain in place
8 votes -
Red and blue US states: dichotomized maps mislead and reduce perceived voting influence
25 votes -
Senior EU politician launches bid to remove Hungary’s voting rights
22 votes -
Chile voters reject conservative proposal to replace dictatorship-era constitution
12 votes -
Anonymous sources say Alabama political maps are part of a plan by Republicans in the state Senate to break Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a long-held goal of many conservatives
22 votes -
Alabama is defying the US Supreme Court on voting rights
32 votes -
The other Turkish voters who could be crucial
4 votes -
Slovenia elects first woman president in a runoff vote
5 votes -
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva narrowly defeats Jair Bolsonaro to win Brazil presidency again
25 votes -
Brazilian second round kicks off with Satan and Freemasonry dominating Brazilian runoff campaign
5 votes -
Jair Bolsonaro, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva headed to runoff after tight Brazil election
11 votes -
French election 2022: full live results
17 votes -
Texas is quietly using redistricting lawsuits to launch a broader war against federal voting rights law
5 votes -
Pro-Vladimir Putin party maintains majority in Russian elections despite declining support, many results almost certainly rigged
15 votes -
Millions in UK face disenfranchisement under voter ID plans
7 votes -
We selected 10,000 American neighborhoods at random. If we dropped you into one of them, could you guess how most people there voted?
29 votes -
Georgia House passes sweeping bill that would restrict voting access, setting up final vote next week
8 votes