The divided superpower
A few days after voting ended, there's nothing new: key states are battlegrounds, and the wait is a tense one.
A few days after voting ended, there's nothing new: key states are battlegrounds, and the wait is a tense one.
From ballots being removed to party volunteers taking pictures to a case of reported assault, parties (mostly on the Left) ...
In an effort to contend with allegations of voter fraud at polling stations across the country, the Central Elections Committee ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells cabinet that bill, if passed, will allow monitors to use cellphone cameras to record outside ...
After High Court dismisses Blue and White party petition against legislation to allow for cameras to be installed in polling ...
Likud representatives cites irregularities at a number of polling places in Arab communities, including one that reported a suspicious 97% ...
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