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This election, like so many before, was  decided in a handful of marginal seats, the money, the time and the leaders chasing the few voters that matter.

And if you weren't one of them, tough.

But we don't have to put up with the Old Politics. Voting reform is the only way to stop parties taking voters like you for granted. They need a reason to campaign everywhere. No more jobs for life in our safe seats.

2010 can be our last Broken Election. It can happen, with your help

Activist Network - Contact  your local group, and get ready for the referendum

Take Back Parliament - Join demonstrations in your area to call for Fair Votes Now

Vote for a Change - Find out more about why 70,000 have joined our campaign  for a referendum on the voting system

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Latest News

Getting Reduce and Equalise Right

Published: Sunday, September 5th 2010

The Electoral Reform Society has called on government and opposition to ensure that controversial legislation to create equal-sized constituencies delivers on its promises. The Society has urged both government and opposition to “act responsibly” and engage with the legislation to ensure that both boundary changes and the proposals for a referendum on the Alternative Vote survive. More...


Electoral Reform Society announces new Chief Executive

Published: Thursday, August 26th 2010

Katie Ghose has been appointed the new Chief Executive of the Electoral Reform Society. Katie Ghose has been director of the British Institute of Human Rights for 5 years. An experienced campaigner and barrister, she has previously held positions at Age Concern England (now Age UK) and Citizens Advice. More...


AV in practice: ERS response to Australian Election

Published: Sunday, August 22nd 2010

The Electoral Reform Society has released its initial findings on the latest Australian Federal Election. Australia’s House of Representatives is elected by the Alternative Vote (AV) system, which will be offered to the British public in a referendum next May. More...