AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoElection Integrity & Access: South Korea’s local elections erupted after ballot shortages at multiple Seoul polling sites left voters waiting for hours or unable to vote, prompting an NEC investigation and President Lee Jae Myung’s “deep regret.” U.S. Voting Rules: A federal judge heard arguments on whether to pause Trump’s order to build a national voter ID list, with concerns raised about name changes and voters being wrongly excluded. War Powers & Voters: The U.S. House passed a bipartisan resolution to limit Trump’s Iran war powers, 215-208, as Congress pushes back on the administration’s authority. Campaigns & Accountability: In Wyoming, a Cheyenne attorney filed to force the state AG’s office to recuse itself from investigating alleged election-code violations tied to sharing voter data with the DOJ. Local Power Tests: South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party won most local races but lost Seoul’s mayoralty, a symbolic check on President Lee’s first year. Global Politics: Kyrgyzstan won a UN Security Council seat for 2027-2028 after multiple rounds, while Germany blamed Russia for its own UN election loss.
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