

Published: Friday, July 24th 2009
The Electoral Reform Society has welcomed the Conservative decision to give electors more say through a primary in Totnes, but the Society has warned that without a change in the electoral system primaries will do little to make the Government more accountable and parliament more representative.
Ken Ritchie, the Society’s Chief Executive, said:
Published: Tuesday, February 9th 2010
Todays’s crunch vote on the Constitutional Renewal Bill will determine the course of electoral reform for years ahead. More...
Published: Friday, February 5th 2010
The Electoral Reform Society has welcomed moves for the referendum on electoral reform, proposed by the Prime Minister on Tuesday, to offer voters a chance to opt for the single transferable vote (STV) method. More...
Published: Thursday, February 4th 2010
The Electoral Reform Society has condemned David Cameron’s proposed amendment to the Constitutional Renewal Bill, a response to government moves to table proposals to offer a referendum on the voting system. More...