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To get input from web surfers, ICANN even organised the worldwide election of five of them to become board members in October 2000.But the experiment has failed, argues Stuart Lynn, ICANN's chief executive.

We also produced a videographic of the election horse-race and a collection of portraits from the conventions, among other election-related multimedia.Our Global Electoral College proved a big hit, with over 52,000 readers casting a vote in a worldwide election for America's next president.

The claims surfaced just as the U.S. embassy in Nairobi unveiled a new strategy to contain the country's exploding fake news crisis, ironically ensnaring President Kenyatta in a worldwide election meddling conspiracy, which features — you guessed it — fake news.

All of this during a nearly worldwide election year, including in Greece and France this coming weekend, on May 6. Politicians and historians alike know that leaders are elected and wars are fought based on the economic mood of the people.

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What if the global market economy cannot be directly organised as a global liberal democracy with worldwide elections?

What happened last week was a replay not just of Brexit but of many similar events worldwide - the election in my home country of Denmark last year included.

In late 1991, amid the worldwide wave of elections that followed the end of the Cold War, Algeria's military-backed government held a national vote and very reluctantly invited a coalition of previously repressed Islamists to take part.

"This is the largest turnout I have ever seen," said former President Jimmy Carter, whose Carter Center in Atlanta is monitoring the electoral process and has observed dozens of elections worldwide.

"If there had been a consistent way of counting the votes in Florida, we wouldn't be sitting here today," said Gwenn Hoffman, a senior adviser at the International Foundation for Election Systems, which provides technical assistance in elections worldwide.

By Steve Coll July 30, 2013 In late 1991, amid the worldwide wave of elections that followed the end of the Cold War, Algeria's military-backed government held a national vote and very reluctantly invited a coalition of previously repressed Islamists to take part.

Third, the voter turnout among the Tunisians abroad is relatively important since 2011, especially in regard with the low voter turnout that characterizes external elections worldwide (International IDEA, 2007).

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