The government’s plans to change the voter registration system in the UK hit the headlines as it was revealed millions of voters could be ‘removed’ from the electoral register. Matthew Partridge argues that the changes, supposedly aimed at reducing fraud in the electoral system, could spark partisan registration drives, drive up the cost of politics and depress turnout
Electoral registration underpins the democratic process by providing the list of those who are eligi...
The UK government intends to replace household electoral registration with indi-vidual electoral reg...
The UK government announced on July 16 that it had decided to end the transition period to Individua...
In a 2018 pilot, voters in a few areas will have to show some sort of identification at the polls – ...
Registering to vote must be simple and convenient. New research by Toby S. James shows that individu...
Reforms to the electoral registration process under this and the previous coalition government have ...
Most of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition’s original programme of constitutional reform ha...
Labour faces an enormous struggle to win another general election, with strategic issues combining w...
Despite the voter ID pilot next year, most people believe voter fraud isn’t a problem in the UK. But...
This report was researched and funded by Bite The Ballot, Dr. Toby James and the University of East ...
In this post, Jack Blumenau, Simon Hix, and Tony Travers argue that recent changes to the electoral ...
Individual electoral registration has not been kind to students. Previously, they were automatically...
Toby James gave the opening talk at the Association of Electoral Administrators conference in Bright...
The Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee’s 10threport of session, Individual Elector...
Electoral registration underpins the democratic process by providing the list of those who are eligi...
Electoral registration underpins the democratic process by providing the list of those who are eligi...
The UK government intends to replace household electoral registration with indi-vidual electoral reg...
The UK government announced on July 16 that it had decided to end the transition period to Individua...
In a 2018 pilot, voters in a few areas will have to show some sort of identification at the polls – ...
Registering to vote must be simple and convenient. New research by Toby S. James shows that individu...
Reforms to the electoral registration process under this and the previous coalition government have ...
Most of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition’s original programme of constitutional reform ha...
Labour faces an enormous struggle to win another general election, with strategic issues combining w...
Despite the voter ID pilot next year, most people believe voter fraud isn’t a problem in the UK. But...
This report was researched and funded by Bite The Ballot, Dr. Toby James and the University of East ...
In this post, Jack Blumenau, Simon Hix, and Tony Travers argue that recent changes to the electoral ...
Individual electoral registration has not been kind to students. Previously, they were automatically...
Toby James gave the opening talk at the Association of Electoral Administrators conference in Bright...
The Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee’s 10threport of session, Individual Elector...
Electoral registration underpins the democratic process by providing the list of those who are eligi...
Electoral registration underpins the democratic process by providing the list of those who are eligi...
The UK government intends to replace household electoral registration with indi-vidual electoral reg...
The UK government announced on July 16 that it had decided to end the transition period to Individua...