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The '''Electoral Reform Society''' is a political pressure group based in the [[United Kingdom]] which promotes electoral reform. It seeks to replace the first-past-the-post voting system with one of proportional representation, advocating the single transferable vote. It is the world's oldest operating organisation concerned with political and electoral reform.<ref>''[http://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/what-we-stand-for/ "What we stand for"]''</ref>
 
The '''Electoral Reform Society''' is a political pressure group based in the [[United Kingdom]] which promotes electoral reform. It seeks to replace the first-past-the-post voting system with one of proportional representation, advocating the single transferable vote. It is the world's oldest operating organisation concerned with political and electoral reform.<ref>''[http://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/what-we-stand-for/ "What we stand for"]''</ref>
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'''Electoral Reform Services''' ([[ERS]], formerly Electoral Reform Ballot Services): A company established by the Electoral Reform Society in 1988 to provide an independent balloting and polling service to organisations conducting elections and polls. The service is widely used by [[trade union]]s, [[political parties]], building societies and companies when balloting their members or shareholders in ways defined by the law and their internal management. In many cases these organisations are forbidden from conducting their ballots internally in an attempt to ensure that the ballots are conducted impartially.<ref>''[https://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/who-we-are/our-history/ "Our History"]''</ref>
 
'''Electoral Reform Services''' ([[ERS]], formerly Electoral Reform Ballot Services): A company established by the Electoral Reform Society in 1988 to provide an independent balloting and polling service to organisations conducting elections and polls. The service is widely used by [[trade union]]s, [[political parties]], building societies and companies when balloting their members or shareholders in ways defined by the law and their internal management. In many cases these organisations are forbidden from conducting their ballots internally in an attempt to ensure that the ballots are conducted impartially.<ref>''[https://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/who-we-are/our-history/ "Our History"]''</ref>
  
Until 2018 the Electoral Reform Society remained a minority shareholder and was in large part financed by its dividend from [[Electoral Reform Services]]. In 2018 Electoral Reform Services was bought by [[Civica]], becoming [[Civica Election Services]].
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Until 2018 the Electoral Reform Society remained a minority shareholder and was in large part financed by its dividend from [[Electoral Reform Services]]. In 2018 Electoral Reform Services was bought by [[Civica]], becoming '''Civica Election Services'''.
  
 
The Electoral Reform Society is now financed by a Capital Fund set up with the proceeds from this sale.<ref>''[https://www.information-age.com/civica-acquires-ers-group-123477120/ "Civica acquires election and membership services leader ERS Group"]''</ref>
 
The Electoral Reform Society is now financed by a Capital Fund set up with the proceeds from this sale.<ref>''[https://www.information-age.com/civica-acquires-ers-group-123477120/ "Civica acquires election and membership services leader ERS Group"]''</ref>

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The Electoral Reform Society is a political pressure group based in the United Kingdom which promotes electoral reform. It seeks to replace the first-past-the-post voting system with one of proportional representation, advocating the single transferable vote. It is the world's oldest operating organisation concerned with political and electoral reform.[1]

Electoral Reform Services (ERS, formerly Electoral Reform Ballot Services): A company established by the Electoral Reform Society in 1988 to provide an independent balloting and polling service to organisations conducting elections and polls. The service is widely used by trade unions, political parties, building societies and companies when balloting their members or shareholders in ways defined by the law and their internal management. In many cases these organisations are forbidden from conducting their ballots internally in an attempt to ensure that the ballots are conducted impartially.[2]

Until 2018 the Electoral Reform Society remained a minority shareholder and was in large part financed by its dividend from Electoral Reform Services. In 2018 Electoral Reform Services was bought by Civica, becoming Civica Election Services.

The Electoral Reform Society is now financed by a Capital Fund set up with the proceeds from this sale.[3]

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