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Japan’s Strict Election Laws Ban Door Campaigning, Limit Polls
How Japan Keeps Election Campaigns Short and Quiet Japan’s election system is drawing global attention for its unusually strict campaign rules that limit election periods to just 12 days and ban door-to-door canvassing entirely. The model stands in sharp contrast to the high-decibel political culture seen in countries like India and the United States. Under Japan’s Public Offices Election Law, candidates are not allowed to personally visit homes aski
Japan’s Strict Election Laws Ban Door Campaigning, Limit Polls
How Japan Keeps Election Campaigns Short and Quiet Japan’s election system is drawing global attention for its unusually strict campaign rules that limit election periods to just 12 days and ban door-to-door canvassing entirely. The model stands in sharp contrast to the high-decibel political culture seen in countries like India and the United States. Under Japan’s Public Offices Election Law, candidates are not allowed to personally visit homes aski
What did the Supreme Court decide on Louisiana’s voting map? A 6–3 ruling limits race-based districts
Supreme Court redefines limits on race in redistricting The Supreme Court of the United States issued a 6–3 ruling on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, striking down Louisiana’s congressional voting map and finding that lawmakers had improperly used race in drawing a second majority-Black district. In the majority opinion, Justice
What did the Supreme Court decide on Louisiana’s voting map? A 6–3 ruling limits race-based districts
Supreme Court redefines limits on race in redistricting The Supreme Court of the United States issued a 6–3 ruling on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, striking down Louisiana’s congressional voting map and finding that lawmakers had improperly used race in drawing a second majority-Black district. In the majority opinion, Justice
Supreme Court cases could reshape 2026 midterm election rules
Three pending cases before the Supreme Court of the United States could significantly alter the framework of the 2026 midterm elections, with potential changes to redistricting, campaign finance, and mail-in ballot rules. Legal analysts warn that decisions issued close to the election season may create confusion for voters, strain election systems, and disrupt campaign strategies nationwide.
Supreme Court cases could reshape 2026 midterm election rules
Three pending cases before the Supreme Court of the United States could significantly alter the framework of the 2026 midterm elections, with potential changes to redistricting, campaign finance, and mail-in ballot rules. Legal analysts warn that decisions issued close to the election season may create confusion for voters, strain election systems, and disrupt campaign strategies nationwide.
Ohio judicial ballot party label lawsuit moves forward in federal court
A legal challenge to an Ohio law that requires political party affiliations to be listed on ballots for certain judicial candidates is moving forward after a federal judge allowed the case to proceed. The law, signed by Governor Mike DeWine in 2021, has already influenced the state’s judicial landscape and remains the subject of heated debate over fairness and judicial impartiality. The rule mandates that candidates running for the Ohio Supreme Court and the state’s appe
Ohio judicial ballot party label lawsuit moves forward in federal court
A legal challenge to an Ohio law that requires political party affiliations to be listed on ballots for certain judicial candidates is moving forward after a federal judge allowed the case to proceed. The law, signed by Governor Mike DeWine in 2021, has already influenced the state’s judicial landscape and remains the subject of heated debate over fairness and judicial impartiality. The rule mandates that candidates running for the Ohio Supreme Court and the state’s appe









