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Brazilians Lack Confidence in Elections as Vote Nears

Before heading to the polls on Sunday, 67% of Brazilian adults say they are not confident in the honesty of elections in their country.

Religious Identity and the 2020 Presidential Election

Americans' political predispositions vary significantly by their underlying religious identity, providing an important way to understand the 2020 election.

Gallup Vault: Lining Up Against Poll Taxes

In 1941, most Americans opposed the poll taxes still in force in the South. But residents in the eight states where the laws persisted still favored them.

Election Could Be Political Turning Point for Lebanon

Lebanese voters head to the polls this weekend to vote in Lebanon's first election in nearly 10 years; just 15% are confident in the process.

More Democrats Want Trump Removed Than Wanted Nixon Out

A slim majority of Americans continue to say President Trump should be impeached and removed from office. The 89% of Democrats with this view exceeds that for Richard Nixon just before he resigned.

Colombian Voters Are Expecting Change From Next President

As Colombians vote in the second round of their presidential election, concerns about their economy and government corruption may weigh on their choice.

Update: Americans' Confidence in Voting, Election

Two in three Americans say they are "very" or "somewhat confident" that votes will be cast and counted accurately in the election next Tuesday. But separately, a smaller 30% express confidence in the honesty of elections in general.

Thought Given to Election High for Pre-Primary Period

Sixty-three percent of U.S. adults say they have given quite a lot of thought to the 2016 presidential contest, matching the level in 2008 just after the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary, and well above 1992, 2000 and 2004 levels.

Sometimes Party Loyalty Asks Too Much

Based on the intensity of the cross-pressures facing Democrats and the low expectations of Republicans, it is likely that the 2016 presidential election will see party allegiances tested at unprecedented levels.

The Future of Unions

Recent union organizing activity is occurring in an environment in which two-thirds of Americans approve of labor unions in concept, but less than 10% of Americans are union members.