political parties
Coverage of political parties in the Nexus archive.
- Bapatla Collector seeks help of political parties for smooth conduct of SIR
Bapatla Collector is requesting political parties' assistance to ensure smooth execution of SIR. Voters who miss submitting SIR forms must apply for fresh enrollment via Form-6 with supporting documents.
- Justice Basha Commission has sought more time to complete consultations on anti-honour killing law: Minister
The Justice Basha Commission has requested additional time to complete consultations on an anti-honour killing law. The Commission is receiving petitions from victims via social activists and has sought input from political parties.
- Ohio court case eliminates limits on coordinated spending between parties and candidates
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down limits on coordinated spending between political parties and candidates in a case from Ohio, citing First Amendment rights. The decision allows parties to coordinate messaging with candidates, removing restrictions that had been in place since the 1970s.
- SIR: Political parties save the day as BLOs navigate unfamiliar territories to decide the electors’ fate
Political parties are assisting Booth Level Officers (BLOs) in navigating unfamiliar territories to determine the fate of electors. The collaboration highlights challenges faced by BLOs in managing electoral processes.
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
The Supreme Court eliminated spending limits for political parties coordinating with federal candidates, overturning a decades-old election law. A Republican-led Ohio lawsuit prompted the decision, which removes restrictions on party expenditures in federal elections.
- Deep dive into Supreme Court rulings on birthright citizenship, transgender athletes and more
The Supreme Court issued rulings on three significant cases before its summer recess, covering birthright citizenship, transgender athletes' participation in girls’ sports, and the spending limits for political parties in elections.
- Supreme Court strikes down Watergate-era limits on campaign funds for political parties
The Supreme Court ruled that campaign funding is protected free speech under the 1st Amendment, striking down Watergate-era limits on campaign funds for political parties.
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
The Supreme Court eliminated limits on political party spending in coordination with federal candidates, overturning a federal election law over 50 years old. The decision supports a Republican appeal challenging these spending restrictions.
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
The Supreme Court eliminated limits on political party spending in coordination with candidates for Congress and president, overturning a federal election law over 50 years old. The decision supports a Republican appeal challenging these spending restrictions.
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
The Supreme Court eliminated limits on political parties' spending in coordination with candidates for Congress and president, overturning a federal election law over 50 years old. The decision supports a Republican appeal challenging these spending restrictions.
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
The Supreme Court eliminated limits on political parties' spending in coordination with federal candidates, overturning a decades-old election law. The decision supports a Republican appeal challenging these restrictions.
- Political parties, the courts and the path to 2027, By Reuben Abati
As Nigeria approaches the 2027 general elections, the article urges political actors to avoid practices that could undermine the integrity of the electoral process and raise doubts about democracy. It highlights the importance of responsible behavior from all involved parties and the courts to ensure a credible election.
- S&P keeps U.S. sovereign rating at AA+ with stable outlook
S&P Global Ratings affirmed the U.S. sovereign credit rating at AA+ with a stable outlook, citing economic resilience and controlled fiscal deficits. The agency noted risks from political polarization and potential spending increases but stated the U.S. will likely avoid default by resolving debt ceiling issues.
- Political parties condole death in ammonia leak at seafood processing unit in Tiruvallur district
Political parties expressed condolences over a death caused by an ammonia leak at a seafood processing unit in Tiruvallur district. They called on the Tamil Nadu government to enforce safety guidelines in industrial units.
- Rahul Gandhi’s politics of resistance needs a credible path to power
The article discusses Rahul Gandhi's politics of resistance, emphasizing the need for a credible path to power through democratic accountability. It highlights that political parties must present a compelling alternative narrative and establish a strong organizational structure to translate public sentiment into electoral success.
- Hyderabad could see large scale deletions in SIR owing to residents shifting homes
Hyderabad may face large-scale deletions in SIR due to residents relocating. Enumeration forms for city voters will be printed in English following a request from all political parties.
- Yiaga Africa flags inconsistencies in ballot papers, result sheets for Ekiti governorship election
Yiaga Africa reported inconsistencies in ballot papers and result sheets for the Ekiti governorship election, noting discrepancies in the number of political parties listed on election materials used by INEC.
- SIR explained: What Telangana voters need to know
Telangana is conducting a door-to-door voter verification exercise called Special Intensive Revision (SIR). Election officials describe it as a routine effort to improve voter list accuracy, while political parties and electors have raised concerns about implementation and handling of voter data anomalies.
- Georgia Rep. Collins will challenge Ossoff in high-profile Senate matchup
Georgia Rep. Collins will challenge Ossoff in a high-profile Senate matchup. The race is closely watched as political parties compete for Senate control.
- #EkitiDecides2026: A ballot without women candidates
In Ekiti's 2026 gubernatorial race, all political parties nominated men for the top position, with women only serving as running mates in a few parties. The article highlights the absence of women candidates for the primary leadership role.
- Cyprus watchdog finds possible abuse of power by ex-president Anastasiades
Cyprus' anti-corruption watchdog found possible abuse of power by ex-president Nicos Anastasiades, referring the case to the top prosecutor. The allegations include campaign financing irregularities, influencing investigations into businessmen funding political parties, and institutional interference in personal interests.
- The End of Political Parties
The article discusses the potential end of political parties and notes that individuals are unprepared for the new system. It highlights a transition period with challenges in adaptation.
- Americans split into 9 political groups in new research: Where do you fit in?
New research identifies nine political groups among Americans, challenging the traditional two-party system by highlighting deeper divisions in political views.
- Americans split into 9 political groups in new research: Where do you fit in?
New research suggests that Americans' 'deeply divided' political views fall into nine political groups rather than the two major political parties. The study challenges the traditional binary party framework.
- French PM holds summit to counter foreign interference in elections
With less than a year until the French presidential election, Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu is hosting a summit with representatives from political parties and intelligence officials to discuss countering foreign interference in the vote.
- Enugu Local Elections: Election commission screens candidates of 11 political parties
The Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission (ENSIIEC) has set 26 September for local elections covering 17 chairmanship and 260 councillorship positions. Candidates from 11 political parties are undergoing screening by the election commission.
- CM seeks cooperation of parties cutting across political lines in the development of the city
The Chief Minister (CM) is seeking cooperation from political parties across different lines to develop the city. The initiative aims to foster collaboration for urban development.
- Vatal Nagaraj hits out at ‘high command’ culture of political parties
Vatal Nagaraj criticizes the 'high command' culture prevalent in political parties. The article highlights his condemnation of this practice within party structures.
- GB election
The Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly election is taking place with themes like provincial status, people's rights, and resource ownership dominating the campaign. Concerns about electoral fairness and the new government's focus on local needs and constitutional status are highlighted.
- Texas general election matchups are finally set. Here's what you need to know
The Texas primary runoffs have concluded, finalizing November election matchups for key contests, including the U.S. Senate race. The outcomes provide insights for both political parties as they prepare for the general election.
- Voters contend with ‘grotesque’ leaflets and ‘dodgy’ data in English elections
Voters in English elections are facing misleading leaflets and questionable data practices. Leaflets claim that opposing parties 'can’t win here', raising concerns about electoral integrity and misinformation.
- Why Congress keeps getting dumber
The article argues that Congress is becoming less effective, with political parties showing little tolerance for pragmatic lawmakers like Thom Tillis. It highlights a decline in bipartisan problem-solving and a preference for ideological rigidity.
- How did the media miss the Swalwell story? The world may never know.
The article questions why the media overlooked the Swalwell story and criticizes hyper-cautious journalism for benefiting one political party while the other faces unfounded allegations.
- Britons are more politically promiscuous than ever
The article discusses how British voters are increasingly switching political allegiances, as shown by a 'build-a-voter model' highlighting growing political infidelity among Britons. The term 'politically promiscuous' underscores a trend of voter volatility in UK elections.
- People of Burkina Faso should forget about democracy, says military ruler
Ibrahim Traoré, the military ruler of Burkina Faso, declared democracy is 'not for us' after seizing power in a 2022 coup. He has banned political parties and suppressed opposition since taking control. The statement comes as the country faces ongoing political instability.