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The Electoral Commission has produced new performance standards for Returning Officers and updated performance standards for Electoral Registration Officers.
The new digital imprints regime for political campaigning will increase transparency for voters and empower them to make informed decisions.
A guide on the process of a Bill moving through Parliament
This guidance, for members of the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC), explains how to draft amendments to bills.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in February 2024.
This code of practice will put guidance for non-party campaigners at national elections on a statutory footing.
A collection of ready-to-use information and resources to inform your democratic engagement work with homeless citizens and frequent movers.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in June 2020.
The government’s response to the report of the Electoral Commission on the local elections in England, held on 4 May 2023.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in April 2018.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in July 2024.
The Constitution Group Analysis Team within Cabinet Office designed a qualitative research project to explore barriers to registering to vote.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in December 2024.
The Youth Count! Democracy Challenge programme has been designed to help young people develop an understanding of democracy and voting.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in July 2019.
Managing the transfer of information, records and knowledge is a key element of Arms Length Bodies reform.
This factsheet provides information on the flexible voting pilots being run with selected local authorities at the May 2026 local elections in England.
Easy-to-use activities designed to help engage young people aged 13 to 16 in our democracy. You can read about the toolkit at the bottom of this page.
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