The Conservative-Liberal Democrat government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill will completely change the UK’s electoral map, in the cause of making all Westminster constituencies exactly the same size. Yet the political and community impacts of seats cuts and redistributions are enormous. And Ron Johnston finds a worrying gap in the accountability of the new system for boundary review
visional recommendations for new parliamentary constituencies. These were pro-duced according to new...
Most arguments about electoral reform are thinly veiled cloaks for partisan self-interest. By contra...
Simon Bastow examines some of the background and issues relating to ‘national’ seat allocations as a...
Whether or not we end up voting under a different electoral system at the 2015 General Election, it ...
The coalition’s programme of constitutional reform includes a commitment to review, and equalise the...
The 2010 election was fraught with accusations of electoral biases that rewarded parties unevenly. T...
The UK government announced on July 16 that it had decided to end the transition period to Individua...
The government’s contentious legislation to reduce the number of MPs and introduce a new system for ...
The government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill was devised with no consultatio...
It is frequently canvassed by some politicians and political commentators that the current British e...
With the the 2015 election upon us, there is much talk of safe and marginal seats, and the main part...
Ron Johnston, Charles Pattie and David Rossiter consider the background to and likely electoral cons...
With the conclusion of the AV referendum last month, focus now turns to one of the few certain elect...
The previous Coalition government attempted to redraw the boundaries of the UK’s Parliamentary const...
One reason why the government wants to equalise electoral constituency sizes is to correct for a per...
visional recommendations for new parliamentary constituencies. These were pro-duced according to new...
Most arguments about electoral reform are thinly veiled cloaks for partisan self-interest. By contra...
Simon Bastow examines some of the background and issues relating to ‘national’ seat allocations as a...
Whether or not we end up voting under a different electoral system at the 2015 General Election, it ...
The coalition’s programme of constitutional reform includes a commitment to review, and equalise the...
The 2010 election was fraught with accusations of electoral biases that rewarded parties unevenly. T...
The UK government announced on July 16 that it had decided to end the transition period to Individua...
The government’s contentious legislation to reduce the number of MPs and introduce a new system for ...
The government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill was devised with no consultatio...
It is frequently canvassed by some politicians and political commentators that the current British e...
With the the 2015 election upon us, there is much talk of safe and marginal seats, and the main part...
Ron Johnston, Charles Pattie and David Rossiter consider the background to and likely electoral cons...
With the conclusion of the AV referendum last month, focus now turns to one of the few certain elect...
The previous Coalition government attempted to redraw the boundaries of the UK’s Parliamentary const...
One reason why the government wants to equalise electoral constituency sizes is to correct for a per...
visional recommendations for new parliamentary constituencies. These were pro-duced according to new...
Most arguments about electoral reform are thinly veiled cloaks for partisan self-interest. By contra...
Simon Bastow examines some of the background and issues relating to ‘national’ seat allocations as a...