The UK government announced on July 16 that it had decided to end the transition period to Individual Electoral Registration early. The Electoral Commission had recommended that it did not, and thereby allow some 1.9 million people who would otherwise be removed to remain on the electoral roll for a further year. The Commission’s reasons for this concern the potential disenfranchisement of a large number of potential voters at next year’s important elections to devolved bodies and local governments. A further important reason not given is that ending the transition period early could bias the allocation of Parliamentary constituencies for the 2020 general election against the country’s urban areas. Ron Johnston, Charles Pattie and David Ros...
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The Conservative-Liberal Democrat government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill w...
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The coalition’s programme of constitutional reform includes a commitment to review, and equalise the...
The government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill was devised with no consultatio...
The 2010 election was fraught with accusations of electoral biases that rewarded parties unevenly. T...
In this post, Jack Blumenau, Simon Hix, and Tony Travers argue that recent changes to the electoral ...
Most of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition’s original programme of constitutional reform ha...
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown would surely love his political legacy to include a significant contr...
It is frequently canvassed by some politicians and political commentators that the current British e...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
The 2010 general election result was considerably biased in Labour’s favour: if they and Conservativ...
Individual electoral registration has not been kind to students. Previously, they were automatically...
The government’s contentious legislation to reduce the number of MPs and introduce a new system for ...
This report was researched and funded by Bite The Ballot, Dr. Toby James and the University of East ...
Labour faces an enormous struggle to win another general election, with strategic issues combining w...
The Conservative-Liberal Democrat government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill w...
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 government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill was devised with no consultatio...
The 2010 election was fraught with accusations of electoral biases that rewarded parties unevenly. T...
In this post, Jack Blumenau, Simon Hix, and Tony Travers argue that recent changes to the electoral ...
Most of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition’s original programme of constitutional reform ha...
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown would surely love his political legacy to include a significant contr...
It is frequently canvassed by some politicians and political commentators that the current British e...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
The 2010 general election result was considerably biased in Labour’s favour: if they and Conservativ...
Individual electoral registration has not been kind to students. Previously, they were automatically...
The government’s contentious legislation to reduce the number of MPs and introduce a new system for ...
This report was researched and funded by Bite The Ballot, Dr. Toby James and the University of East ...
Labour faces an enormous struggle to win another general election, with strategic issues combining w...