Elections

Mogadishu, Somalia

Somalis vote in the first one-person, one-vote local election since 1969

In a historic stride toward democracy, citizens in Mogadishu have cast direct ballots in local elections for the first time in over five decades. This one-person-one-vote process marks a major departure from the traditional clan-based system, restoring the fundamental right of individuals to choose their representatives. The peaceful turnout, particularly among women and youth, demonstrates a powerful resilience and a demand for accountable governance. This milestone in the capital is seen as a vital precursor to future national elections, signaling a new era of stability and civic engagement for Somalia.

St. Augustine

Florida votes to increase outdated minimum wage to $15

Voters in Florida tossed their outdated $8.56 per hour minimum wage in this election as the state became the eighth in the country to adopt a $15 minimum wage. Like many other states, Florida will introduce the raise slowly, upping it to $10 next year and raising it by $1 each year until it reaches $15 in 2026.