

Published: Wednesday, March 3rd 2010
Electoral Commission research on voter registration paints a “scandalous” picture, according the Electoral Reform Society.
A report published by the Commission today (3 March) suggests that several million people will not be able to vote at the general election because they are not registered, that only a minority of the 17 – 24 age group are registered, and that large numbers of black and ethnic minority people will also be without a vote.
Tackling this problem will, however, require political as well as administrative solutions, according to the Society.
Commenting on the Commission’s report, Ken Ritchie, the Society’s Chief Executive said:
Published: Tuesday, July 27th 2010
The Electoral Reform Society has criticised 40 Conservative MPs who have signed up to an Early Day Motion (EDM) proposing changing the date of the forthcoming referendum on the Alternative Vote. More...
Published: Thursday, July 22nd 2010
The Electoral Reform Society has welcomed the publication of a clear Yes/No question for the proposed Alternative Vote (AV) referendum. But as the bill heads to parliament the Society has urged members not to play ‘mischief makers’, and to leave the future of the electoral system in the hands of voters. More...
Published: Friday, July 2nd 2010
The Electoral Reform Society has welcomed news that the promised referendum on the Alternative Vote (AV) will be announced next week. More...