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Reykjavik Elections: Conservatives Come Out Ahead, Socialist Wins Seat

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The Independence Party won the most seats last night in Reykjavík municipal elections, but what shape the next City Council…

Majority Holds, But New Faces Likely In Reykjavik City Council

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Municipal elections are tomorrow, and the last poll before ballots are cast shows some things will remain the same, but…

Where And How To Vote In Iceland’s Municipal Elections

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Municipal elections will be held this Saturday, and even if you’re not a citizen, you may still be able to…

Much Better Voter Turn-Out Expected This Year In Iceland

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A higher voter turn-out for this Saturday’s municipal elections than in 2014 is expected, based on the volume of absentee…

Municipal Elections 2018: Reykjavík Is Boring

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Municipal elections are a great opportunity for immigrants to participate more in the democratic process. You don’t need to be…

Wild, Wild North: Shady Election Dealings In Árneshreppur

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Árneshreppur (population 53), located on the northern coast of the Westfjörds, is normally not a magnet for any kind of…

The Reykjavik 16: Meet The Parties In The Running

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It’s a banner year for municipal elections in Reykjavík for a variety of reasons, not least of which is the…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Phiangphit Thiphakdi of the Capital City List

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Kurt Alan Van Meter of the Socialist Party

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Anna Maria Wojtynska of the Socialist Party

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Nichole Leigh Mosty of the Women’s Movement

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Nazanin Askari of the Women’s Movement

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Country Roads: The Elections In Iceland’s Sparsely Populated Countryside

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While we’re a Reykjavík-focused magazine, we would be remiss to overlook the municipal elections happening in the countryside, too. These…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Pawel Bartoszek of the Reform Party

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Alexander Witold Bogdanski of the Independence Party

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Face/Off: The Reykjavík City Mayoral Race Centres On These Two Men

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16 parties, including numerous immigrants and women, trans folks, people of colour and the disabled are running for Reykjavík City…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Elsa Nore of the Pirate Party

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Toshiki Toma of the Left-Greens

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Guy Conan Stewart of the Left-Greens

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: Ewelina Osmialowska of the Left-Greens

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…

Meet The Immigrant Candidates: René Biasone of the Left-Greens

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As we’ve emphasised (as a lot of people don’t seem to know this), you don’t need to be a citizen…