Election day is a time when citizens, it could be said, come together to share in their democratic inheritance. Reforms – some old and some new – aimed at increasing electoral participation such as early, postal, and proxy voting, have undermined this, according to Graeme Orr
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Voting is an important aspect of a democracy because it allows people get involved in the political ...
Reforms to the electoral registration process under this and the previous coalition government have ...
When and where we vote is a central element of the ritual of electoral democracy. Over the past deca...
The House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee recently released a new report ev...
Toby James gave the opening talk at the Association of Electoral Administrators conference in Bright...
Many countries have constitutional rules, granted to prime ministers, presidents, or cabinets, that ...
What lies behind voter disengagement? While some blame a crumbling political and electoral infrastru...
Currently in elections, voters have a binary choice of endorsing a political party, or not voting at...
Britain has been blighted by steadily declining turnout over a number of election cycles, with a com...
The UK’s political and democratic system are under severe strain, with declining turnout and increas...
By many accounts the world is more democratic today than ever before. This is usually understood to ...
Across the world, there are many countries where elections take place but are rigged by governments ...
Eric Pickles’ recent report on electoral fraud raised concerns that postal votes represent an opport...
Democratic disengagement amongst young people in on the rise, with research in a new Democratic Audi...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Voting is an important aspect of a democracy because it allows people get involved in the political ...
Reforms to the electoral registration process under this and the previous coalition government have ...
When and where we vote is a central element of the ritual of electoral democracy. Over the past deca...
The House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee recently released a new report ev...
Toby James gave the opening talk at the Association of Electoral Administrators conference in Bright...
Many countries have constitutional rules, granted to prime ministers, presidents, or cabinets, that ...
What lies behind voter disengagement? While some blame a crumbling political and electoral infrastru...
Currently in elections, voters have a binary choice of endorsing a political party, or not voting at...
Britain has been blighted by steadily declining turnout over a number of election cycles, with a com...
The UK’s political and democratic system are under severe strain, with declining turnout and increas...
By many accounts the world is more democratic today than ever before. This is usually understood to ...
Across the world, there are many countries where elections take place but are rigged by governments ...
Eric Pickles’ recent report on electoral fraud raised concerns that postal votes represent an opport...
Democratic disengagement amongst young people in on the rise, with research in a new Democratic Audi...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Voting is an important aspect of a democracy because it allows people get involved in the political ...
Reforms to the electoral registration process under this and the previous coalition government have ...