Was there a referendum on proportional representation? Whenever a conversation online comes to proportional representation, you can set your watch by the appearance of someone claiming that ‘we had a referendum on that!’. Advocates of the way things are in Westminster argue... Posted 28 Oct 2021
Unite’s vote to oppose First Past the Post is an important shift in campaign for fair votes Unite members have voted to oppose Westminster’s First Past the Post electoral system, pledging support for moves towards a new voting system in UK elections. “Today, Unite Policy Conference voted to support Proportional Representation in Westminster elections for... Posted 22 Oct 2021
“The future is going to be negotiated, not dictated”: Labour figures speak out for PR Across the country – and increasingly within the Labour party – people are realising that Westminster's rotten system skews not just our politics, but our economy too. Posted 01 Oct 2021
80% of CLP back PR but motion falls at Labour Party Conference On Monday Labour conference debated and voted on a motion to back PR, adding a pledge to their next manifesto. Despite the overwhelming support of local party delegates, 80% of whom supported the campaign for... Posted 30 Sep 2021
Labour conference: Party set to vote on supporting vital shift to proportional representation Labour conference delegates will vote today on whether to back proportional representation, and ditch Westminster’s broken voting system. Attendees will debate the policy shift at the conference in Brighton, which would push the party to... Posted 27 Sep 2021
Germany’s 2021 election: How Germans vote This Sunday (26th March), Germany goes to the polls to elect its national parliament – the Bundestag. With Angela Merkel stepping down as Chancellor after 16 years, this election will cause only the fifth change... Posted 23 Sep 2021
First Past the Post has failed to give the most popular Canadian party the most seats Minority government on 32% of the vote is one thing, but it is another when it isn’t even the most popular minority that gets to be in charge. Posted 22 Sep 2021
Ministers just sneaked out a serious, undemocratic change to our voting system in England and Wales The government is trying to sneakily force through plans to impose First Past the Post for Mayoral and Police and Crime Commissioner elections – a move which would cast the views of voters on the... Posted 16 Sep 2021
Calls for Labour to back reform grow as members back PR in record numbers With Labour’s conference set to begin next week the debate on electoral reform looks set to be one of the big issues on conference floor this year. At least 144 constituency parties have called on... Posted 14 Sep 2021
Help shape the Electoral Reform Society by voting in our Council Elections In the upcoming weeks, members of the Electoral Reform Society will be voting in this year’s ERS Council elections. The candidates are their fellow members, who have spent the last few weeks putting together their... Posted 10 Sep 2021