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Elections

The right to vote and the right to stand for election are two fundamental elements of democracy. Notably, many countries did not afford women the right to vote until the 20th Century. Even today, universal suffrage is not a given right in all countries, and women often face obstacles that undermine their participation in political and electoral processes. There are various ways to support women in overcoming these obstacles. Such methods include revising the electoral system used, applying affirmative action mechanisms such as quotas, improving voter education for women and training political candidates. These are a few of the modes available to strengthen women’s political participation .Photo©Jens Franssen

December 12, 2014
Parliament has record number of women, Ukraine

Ukraine’s new parliament has the highest number of female lawmakers in history. There are 50 of them, or 12 percent of the 421 lawmakers.

December 12, 2014
Women don't run? USA

An interest in the gender gap between the representations of female candidates in U.S.

December 12, 2014
Saudi Women Hope For Greater Rights In 2015

Saudi Arabian women’s headline-grabbing 2011 driving pro

December 1, 2014
2015: Groups Take Campaign For Women Participation To Grassroots, Nigeria

TOWARDS ensuring more women participation in politics and governance ahead of next year’s general elections, women groups have begun to mobilise across party lines in order

December 1, 2014
Three women win in municipal elections, Bahrain
Younger women and the 2015 election
November 24, 2014
Millennials, not Mumsnet: Younger women and the 2015 election (United Kingdom)

Should politicians be appearing on programmes like the X Factor to reach new audiences?

Or should they be breaking down complex political subjects and putting them in simpler terms to get more potential voters interested?

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