Millions of Brits cast a vote yesterday in the European and local elections. Most of the votes haven’t been counted yet, and in much of Europe the polls are still open. But there’s a great deal we have already learned about the electoral process from the past few weeks of campaigning and coverage, ranging from the perils of moving house to our prohibition on polling station selfies
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To sustain voting in liberal democracies, it is vital to give voters immediate feedback on what thei...
The Democratic Audit team have been running a series of posts previewing the European Parliament ele...
Even in organizing elections the UK has to be different from the rest of Europe. Well, actually, the...
A key theme of Democratic Audit’s recent work has been the need to radically improve the feedback lo...
The UK will hold hold elections for the European Parliament on 22 May, alongside the local governmen...
On 23 June 2016, the British electorate voted to leave the European Union (EU). We analyse vote and ...
While we’re nowhere near Switzerland or California in constantly using referendums, the UK is becomi...
July 2014 was a quieter month for democracy, with things settling down into a lull for the summer. B...
The repercussions of the UK’s decision to abandon its membership of the European Union keep coming, ...
While we’re nowhere near Switzerland or California in constantly using referendums, the UK is becomi...
When North East voters go to the polls on 22 May to elect MEPs to the European Parliament for anothe...
European Parliament elections are being held on 22-25 May, with voting already under way in some cou...
March 2014 was an eventful month for democracy, with April set to be even more eventful yet. From da...
The UK uses a wide range of voting systems to elect MPs; MEPs in the European Parliament; members of...
On 3 May, voters across England have the chance to vote in elections to their local councils. The De...
To sustain voting in liberal democracies, it is vital to give voters immediate feedback on what thei...
The Democratic Audit team have been running a series of posts previewing the European Parliament ele...
Even in organizing elections the UK has to be different from the rest of Europe. Well, actually, the...
A key theme of Democratic Audit’s recent work has been the need to radically improve the feedback lo...
The UK will hold hold elections for the European Parliament on 22 May, alongside the local governmen...
On 23 June 2016, the British electorate voted to leave the European Union (EU). We analyse vote and ...
While we’re nowhere near Switzerland or California in constantly using referendums, the UK is becomi...
July 2014 was a quieter month for democracy, with things settling down into a lull for the summer. B...
The repercussions of the UK’s decision to abandon its membership of the European Union keep coming, ...
While we’re nowhere near Switzerland or California in constantly using referendums, the UK is becomi...
When North East voters go to the polls on 22 May to elect MEPs to the European Parliament for anothe...
European Parliament elections are being held on 22-25 May, with voting already under way in some cou...
March 2014 was an eventful month for democracy, with April set to be even more eventful yet. From da...
The UK uses a wide range of voting systems to elect MPs; MEPs in the European Parliament; members of...
On 3 May, voters across England have the chance to vote in elections to their local councils. The De...