Improvements are needed to ensure transparency for voters in a digital age
Targeting voters with digital communications is now common practice, but with this have come concerns about allegations of misinformation, misuse of personal data, and overseas interference. In this...
View ArticleIntimidation in public life – a progress report
In this blog, committee member Jane Ramsey discusses progress on the important recommendations made by the Committee last December in its report on Intimidation in Public Life.
View ArticleNew review to look at regulation of political finance
Lord Evans announces review of electoral regulation and welcomes submissions to the public consultation.
View ArticleCSPL's year ahead
Chair of the Committee, Lord Jonathan Evans, looks at the Committee's year ahead.
View ArticleRobust debate, not intimidation: May elections
Chair of the Committee, Lord Evans, blogs about the importance of the upcoming local elections being free from intimidation.
View ArticleFollow the money – time to repair election finance regulation
Lord Evans, Chair of the Committee, outlines the recommendations of CSPL's new report on regulating election finance.
View ArticleAn opportunity to reform election finance
Dame Shirley Pearce, independent member of the Committee, discusses the recommendations in CSPL's new report on encouraging compliance with election finance rules.
View ArticleReforming party funding arrangements
Lord Evans refelcts on recent commentary on the funding of political parties and the Committee's 2011 report.
View ArticleReview of the UK government’s Draft Electoral Commission Strategy and Policy...
Dr Alistair Clark is reader in politics at Newcastle University. In this guest blog, he looks at the potential impact of the government’s recently published illustrative Electoral Commission Strategy...
View ArticleStandards Bodies: Who's who? (2)
In the second in our series of blogs looking at the various standards regulators, Shirley Pearce explains the role of the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority and the Electoral Commission.
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