By-elections: how they happen and why they shake governments
A by-election is triggered by death, resignation, recall or disqualification, and its outsized political weight comes from being the only…
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A by-election is triggered by death, resignation, recall or disqualification, and its outsized political weight comes from being the only…
UK general elections happen every 5 years maximum — here's how first past the post works, how to register, and why your vote might not…
Britain uses first-past-the-post to elect MPs — a simple system that produces clear winners but raises questions about fairness and…
Local councils control planning, bins, libraries, and social care — here's how local elections work, who can vote, and why turnout is so…
Gerrymandering is the drawing of electoral district boundaries to favour one group over another. This explainer covers how redistricting…
A referendum is a direct public vote on a single question. This explainer covers how referendums work, the difference between advisory and…
The US does not directly elect its president. The Electoral College system means that winning the most votes nationally does not guarantee…
In politics, a whip is both an official who keeps party members in line and the instruction telling them how to vote. Here is what whips…
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