YES! To Fairer Votes
YES! To Fairer Votes was a political campaign in the United Kingdom whose purpose was to persuade the public to vote in favour of the Alternative Vote (AV) in the referendum on Thursday, 5 May 2011. YES! To Fairer Votes was unsuccessful in changing the voting system, with 32.1% of votes cast in favour. It was opposed by the anti-reform campaign No to AV.
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2011 United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendumAlan JohnsonAndrew BoffCommunist Party of Great BritainEd_MilibandElectoral Reform SocietyJohn Sharkey, Baron SharkeyJonathan BartleyLabour Campaign for Electoral ReformNOtoAVNick TyroneReferendums in the United KingdomYes! To Fairer VotesYes2AVYes to Fairer Votes
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YES! To Fairer Votes
YES! To Fairer Votes was a political campaign in the United Kingdom whose purpose was to persuade the public to vote in favour of the Alternative Vote (AV) in the referendum on Thursday, 5 May 2011. YES! To Fairer Votes was unsuccessful in changing the voting system, with 32.1% of votes cast in favour. It was opposed by the anti-reform campaign No to AV.
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YES! To Fairer Votes was a pol ...... anti-reform campaign No to AV.
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"Make your MP work harder"
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To changeUnited Kingdom'svoting system.
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Katie Ghose
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"Make your MP work harder"
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YES! To Fairer Votes
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To change United Kingdom's voting system.
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