Following December’s General Election we have continued to make the case for a fairer, proportional voting system, highlighting the warped...
On Tuesday the 4th February, ITV’s political editor Robert Peston tweeted: The Irish leaders’ debate is really quite shocking. The...
Keir Starmer’s backing of electoral reform puts democracy at the heart of Labour’s leadership contest From one Keir to another,...
A new report by the recently established Centre for the Future of Democracy at the University of Cambridge has found...
December’s election was the third Westminster election in four years. Each one of those has highlighted a growing crisis facing...
If you were a 16 or 17-year-old is Scotland, you probably felt quite annoyed at being left out of December’s...
Labour’s leadership candidates backed a range of constitutional reforms at Sunday’s joint Open Labour/Electoral Reform Society hustings, as they were...
The Labour Party leadership election formally kicked off this week as nominations for the next leader of the party opened...
You probably heard a lot about the number of seats parties won (and lost) in December’s General Election. What was...
This is a guest post from Dr Zubaida Haque, the Deputy Director of the Runnymede Trust. There are over 8 million...
Chelsea Oware reflects on the research undertaken during her university placement at the ERS. General elections are prime fodder for...
Every year we take a look back on our most popular blogs of the year. It’s certainly been a busy...