
Vote splitting trick won’t work with Scotland’s Single Transferable Vote
On March 7th voters in Hillhead in Glasgow will be heading to the polls for a council by-election. Among those standing are candidates from the Scottish Greens and Independent Green Voic

2023 at the ERS: Party conference season report
Each year we write an Annual Report which looks back at our achievements across the last 12 months, and explains how our team have campaigned towards securing our vision for a democracy

2023 at the ERS: How we’ve worked with other organisations
Each year we write an Annual Report which looks back at our achievements across the last 12 months, and explains how our team have campaigned towards securing our vision for a democracy

2023 at the ERS: Our work behind the scenes
Each year we write an Annual Report which looks back at our achievements across the last 12 months, and explains how our team have campaigned towards securing our vision for a democracy

2023 at the ERS: Our research making the case for reform
Each year we write an Annual Report which looks back at our achievements across the last 12 months, and explains how our team have campaigned towards securing our vision for a democracy

2023 at the ERS: Getting our issues in the Press
Each year we write an Annual Report which looks back at our achievements across the last 12 months, and explains how our team have campaigned towards securing our vision for a democracy

2023 at the ERS: Our major milestones and achievements
Each year we write an Annual Report which looks back at our achievements across the last 12 months, and explains how our team have campaigned towards securing our vision for a democracy

ERS Scotland makes the case for local democracy innovation at Scottish Greens’ Conference
When citizens come together to make plans about the place they know best, Scotland’s towns, cities and villages can flourish. But what democratic systems would allow this to happen? An

ERS Scotland makes the case for local democracy innovation at Scottish Greens’ Conference
When citizens come together to make plans about the place they know best, Scotland’s towns, cities and villages can flourish. But what democratic systems would allow this to happen? An

ERS Scotland makes the case for local democracy innovation at Scottish Greens’ Conference
When citizens come together to make plans about the place they know best, Scotland’s towns, cities and villages can flourish. But what democratic systems would allow this to happen? An