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Tags archive: Elections

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Midterm Election Recap: Democrats sweep Colorado, but mixed results on a national stage

November 14, 2022 Caitlyn Aldersea

While voters across the country mailed in their ballots or went to the polls on Tuesday, many races remained too close to call as of…

News

Netanyahu returns to power amidst corruption charges

November 14, 2022 Chase Karbon

Political instability has rattled Israel for the last five years due to four separate elections and indictments on corruption for their former prime minister. That…

News

Lula defeats Bolsonaro to become Brazil’s next president

October 31, 2022 Chase Karbon

Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva outlasted current president Jair Bolsonaro in the second round of Brazil’s presidential election. Out of the 118…

Off-Campus

Voter intimidation and partisan poll watchers: Can our democracy handle it?

October 31, 2022 Hampton Terrell

As the midterms rapidly approach, the lasting ramifications of the 2020 election lie are beginning to emerge in an increasingly dangerous manner. In some respects,…

Off-Campus

Midterm madness: an insight into the 2022 midterm elections

October 24, 2022 Trevor Paulus

Republicans have a chance to regain control over the House of Representatives in the upcoming midterm elections on Nov. 8, which would put a decent…

Featured

Brazil’s presidential election will head to the second round

October 10, 2022 Chase Karbon

On Oct. 30, most Americans will have already made preparations for Halloween by setting up extravagant decorations, elaborate haunted mazes and, if they are parents,…

News

Italian far right wins on most conservative platform since World War II

October 3, 2022 Theo May

In a landslide, the Brothers of Italy (FDI) won the 2022 election behind their candidate, Giorgia Meloni. The controversy surrounding this election is that the…

Off-Campus

Giorgia Meloni’s politics are new for Italy, but not for Europe

October 3, 2022 Hampton Terrell

On Sept. 25, Italy held elections to decide the new political makeup of its parliament. The Brothers of Italy, the most far-right party in Italy…

News

Right-wing groups seek electoral gains

September 26, 2022 Chase Karbon

On Sept. 11 in the Swedish Riksdag, the right wing electoral alliance led by the Moderate Party won by a razor-thin majority, unseating incumbent Social…

Off-Campus

More women than ever running for the Republican Party, but what does this mean for women in politics?

September 19, 2022 Mo Fellows

The increase in women candidates representing the Republican Party (GOP) is a monumental step in increasing representation through all sectors of the political field. The…

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