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The Electoral Reform Society is one of Britain’s leading authorities on public elections, and maintains three dedicated offices covering Westminster, Holyrood, Cardiff Bay and beyond.

If you have comments or questions do not hesitate to contact us

Press contacts:

The Society's press office is available on 020 7928 1622. For contact out of hours call Ashley Dé on 07968791684. 

London office:


Electoral Reform Society
Thomas Hare House
6 Chancel Street
London
SE1 0UU
Tel:                020 7928 1622        
Fax: 020 7401 7789
ers@electoral-reform.org.uk
www.facebook.com/electoralreformsociety
www.twitter.com/electoralreform

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Scottish Office:

Electoral Reform Society Scotland
111 Union St,
Glasgow,
G1 3TA.
United Kingdom

Tel:                0141 227 3973        
scotland@electoral-reform.org.uk

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Welsh office:

Electoral Reform Society Wales,
Temple Court,
Cathedral Road,
Cardiff
CF11 9HA
 
Tel: 029 2078 6522/3
wales@electoral-reform.org.uk

 

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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...