
Asia’s broken ballots in the time of coronavirus
For the first time since Rachel Zeng became eligible to vote, the Singaporean was unable to do so in July 2020. In an article that

For the first time since Rachel Zeng became eligible to vote, the Singaporean was unable to do so in July 2020. In an article that

That day, Muhammad Wira’s clothing items were thicker than usual. A member of the local poll administration (KPPS) member of a polling booth in Abadi

Myanmar and Indonesia turn out to have a lot of similarities in terms of how the authorities seem to use the COVID-19 pandemic as an

Just three days shy of the 2020 simultaneous regional elections D-day, Tiffany Dias (26), suddenly felt doubtful whether she would really use her voting right

Safeguarding voters’ rights while preventing the transmission of the coronavirus become two key concerns among countries which have decided to go on with their elections

Several countries which previously postponed conducting their elections cycle have currently announced that they are ready to conduct the voting process. What is their primary