Electoral Issues Filter by language - Any - Afrikaans Amharic Arabic English French Indonesian Malay Myanmar Nepalese Other languages Portuguese Spanish Swahili Zulu Apply News 14 September 2018 Despite reforms, Ethiopia faces electoral challenges News 13 September 2018 Bangladesh official vows election will abide by constitution News 11 September 2018 Kenyan Parliament plans reforms of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission News 7 September 2018 Op-ed: Term limit provisions of Sri Lankan Constitution apply to presidents who served before amendment News 5 September 2018 Nigeria's president declined to sign electoral amendment into law for third time News 29 August 2018 In Thailand, parties will be allowed to undertake limited political activity to prepare for elections News 24 August 2018 South African Constitutional Court ruling indicates that independent candidates may have right to run News 24 August 2018 Solomon Islands passes new electoral laws News 20 August 2018 Op-ed: Does the increase of political parties in Nigeria promote democracy or create electoral confusion? News 17 August 2018 As Zimbabwe prepares for election ruling, law scholar addresses common misconceptions about the process Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Next page ›› Subscribe to Electoral Issues
News 11 September 2018 Kenyan Parliament plans reforms of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission
News 7 September 2018 Op-ed: Term limit provisions of Sri Lankan Constitution apply to presidents who served before amendment
News 5 September 2018 Nigeria's president declined to sign electoral amendment into law for third time
News 29 August 2018 In Thailand, parties will be allowed to undertake limited political activity to prepare for elections
News 24 August 2018 South African Constitutional Court ruling indicates that independent candidates may have right to run
News 20 August 2018 Op-ed: Does the increase of political parties in Nigeria promote democracy or create electoral confusion?
News 17 August 2018 As Zimbabwe prepares for election ruling, law scholar addresses common misconceptions about the process