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Electoral Issues

Members of the constitutional committee (photo credit: AA Photo)
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28 December 2016
Turkish constitutional committee approves amendments increasing number and reducing minimum age of deputies
Performers dressed in medieval attire (photo credit: Luca Bruno/AP)
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23 December 2016
Op-ed: US Electoral College a medieval relic, only the US still has one
Photo credit: UNDP
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21 December 2016
Constitution building in 2016 through the lens of ConstitutionNet’s Voices from the Field
South Korean National Assembly (photo credit: New Eastern Outlook)
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13 December 2016
South Korean Parliament to establish special committee to amend constitution
Erdogan became Turkey's first president to be elected by popular vote in 2014 (photo credit: EPA)
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12 December 2016
Turkish ruling party submits constitutional amendment bill to parliament
Photo credit: USelections
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6 December 2016
Op-ed: US Electoral College vital piece of Constitution
Parliament of Malawi (photo credit: Afriem)
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1 December 2016
Malawi opposition party seeks constitutional amendment toward 50+1 system to elect president
Photo credit: Grenada Constitutional Reform webpage
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29 November 2016
Grenadians reject proposed constitutional reforms to replace Privy Council with Caribbean Court of Justice
A woman casts her vote in the referendum (photo credit: The Sofia Globe)
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8 November 2016
Bulgarian referendum on changes to electoral system short of turnout threshold, unlikely to become mandatory
A man casts his ballot during the second round of parliamentary election in Tbilisi, Georgia, October 30, 2016 (photo credit: REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili)
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1 November 2016
Georgia ruling party wins big, may amend constitution to weaken presidency

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