Electoral Reform
Civil society groups back Baroud - Daily Star - Lebanon
Civil society groups back BaroudDaily Star - LebanonThe statement by the coalition, encompassing 125 groups working with electoral reform, added that unlike its counterparts in the Arab world, the Lebanese ...
Parliament braced for AV referendum struggle - Politics.co.uk
Politics.co.ukParliament braced for AV referendum strugglePolitics.co.ukThe final deadline for legislation which would bring about May's planned
A call for electoral reform - CanadaEast.com
A call for electoral reformCanadaEast.comDuring the election campaign, the Tories outlined their plans for electoral reform and enhanced citizen-centred democracy.
Muslim NGOs back postponement of August 2011 ARMM polls - GMANews.TV
Muslim NGOs back postponement of August 2011 ARMM pollsGMANews.TVOn the other hand, the Citizens Coalition for ARMM Electoral Reform (CITIZENS CARE or C-CARE) is composed of groups seeking reforms in the electoral process ...and more »
Enter the Lords, bloody-minded and hellbent on mischief - The Guardian
The GuardianEnter the Lords, bloody-minded and hellbent on mischiefThe GuardianLast week, the House of Lords moved centre stage in the Westminster drama, ripping apart the government's flagship bill on electoral reform.
Party subsidy primer - Windsor Star
Party subsidy primerWindsor StarIn 1989, the Mulroney government appointed lawyer Pierre Lortie to chair a Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing. ...and more »
The other electoral reform debate: prisoner's votes « Make Wealth ...
Canada should reform its electoral system - Gauntlet
Canada should reform its electoral systemGauntletThe last UK election, however, demonstrated that an issue like electoral reform can be pushed for and implemented even when times are tough economically. ...and more »
Voting the Australian way shows AV would make little difference in Britain - The Guardian
The GuardianVoting the Australian way shows AV would make little difference in BritainThe GuardianLike everywhere, the other grass is always greener: a recent poll found only 37% backed AV, with most people hoping
