voting
It’s time to embrace the digital age and introduce online voting
The popularity of clicktivism, e-petitions, and political blogs are evidence that people are willing to politically engage online.
The postal vote increases turnout – so why would we want to scrap it?
We should be focusing on getting as many people to cast a ballot, whether by mail or in person.
Labour has a long way to go if it is to become a One Nation party
The Electoral Reform Society loves a good election to get our teeth into - and May’s county council elections were no exception.
Vote 2012: Voting is a duty, not a right
Voting is a duty, not a right, writes Richard Darlington, head of news at the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).
Gap in voting rates between young and old widest in Britain
New OECD data out today reveals the gap in voting rates between 16-35 year olds and those aged 55 or over is wider in Britain than elsewhere, and is three times the OECD average gap.
Should prisoners be allowed to vote?
The government must make a decision quickly and correctly over the issue of voting rights for prisoners or risk further law suits, writes the Howard League's Stephen Gummer.