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Global election coverage from a team of political scientists. If there’s voting in the world, we’ve got it covered.

The Ballot Box: Elections Around the World Andres, Chris and Jonathan

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Global election coverage from a team of political scientists. If there’s voting in the world, we’ve got it covered.

    Colorado-rama/Chile turns right/the Tories fall

    Colorado-rama/Chile turns right/the Tories fall

    In a jam-packed episode we cover the Paraguayan general election, more Chilean constitutional drama and briefly share our thoughts on England’s local elections. There’s continuity, a right-wing surprise and 1000 Tory loses inside, so give it a listen!
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    • 1 ч. 6 мин.
    Montenegro changes course and Bulgaria votes again and again and again and again and again...

    Montenegro changes course and Bulgaria votes again and again and again and again and again...

    On 2nd April Montenegro held the second round of momentous presidential elections that saw long-term ruler Milo Đukanović leave office. And on the same day Bulgarian held yet another parliamentary election, with the potential for more to come.

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    • 1 ч. 6 мин.
    Finland and Andorra

    Finland and Andorra

    Finland and Andorra both went to the polls on 2nd April for elections which featured both continuity and change. We’ll break down the political dynamics of both countries and just what the results mean going forward.

    • 1 ч. 45 мин.
    The Dutch farmers are revolting

    The Dutch farmers are revolting

    The Netherlands held provincial, water board and island council elections on 15th March. The results sent waves through Dutch politics- essentially all the parties lost seats to the agro-populist BBB, the BoerBurgerBeweging  or Farmer-Citizen Movement, which surged to almost 20 per cent of the vote from almost nothing. The councillors elected today will also elect the Dutch Senate, directly impacting the future of the national government.



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    • 48 мин.
    Estonia and the dominance of Reform

    Estonia and the dominance of Reform

    Estonia held elections on 5th March, which saw the Reform party of incumbent PM Kaja Kallas come first with a record 31.2% of the vote. No coalition now looks feasible without Reform, thus extending the party’s dominance over Estonian politics. Issues around security and cost-of-living dominated in the election, in light of Estonia’s prominent support for Ukraine during the war. The elections also made headlines as they were the first elections in the world where more voters cast their ballots online than in person. 



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    Nigeria's three-cornered contest (with Dr. Nkwachukwu Orji)

    Nigeria's three-cornered contest (with Dr. Nkwachukwu Orji)

    Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa and among the world’s biggest democracies, held its presidential election on February 25, with 76-year old Bola Tinubu of the incumbent All Progressive Congress being declared the winner with 36% of the vote. The election comes at a time when Nigeria faces multiple issues, including economic challenges. However, news reports indicate that several Nigerian opposition parties have called for a repeat of the election and called the results “heavily doctored and manipulated." To help us make sense of all of this is is Dr. Nkwachukwu Orji of the University of Nigeria.

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