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James, Toby S. and Clark, Alistair (2021) The UK has delayed elections longer than most countries – and England still isn’t ready to hold pandemic votes in May. LSE COVID-19 Blog (12 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.

Asplund, Erik, Clark, Alistair, James, Toby S. and Stevense, Bor (2020) People with covid-19 and those self-isolating must not be denied the vote. LSE COVID-19 Blog (23 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Asplund, Erik, James, Toby and Clark, Alistair (2020) Electoral officials need more money to run elections during Covid-19. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Clark, Alistair (2020) It was right to delay England’s local elections, but we must consider the wider impact of Covid-19 on electoral administration. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

Clark, Alistair and Bennie, Lynn (2018) The many roles of manifestos at the subnational level in British general elections. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 May 2018). Blog Entry.

Clark, Alistair (2017) Conservative election expenses: the problem with attacking electoral regulators. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 May 2017). Website.

James, Toby S. and Clark, Alistair (2016) So much for #pencilgate: the referendum wasn’t rigged – but Britain’s electoral machinery needs fine-tuning. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Sep 2016). Blog Entry.

Clark, Alistair (2016) Scottish Parliament election preview: from four party politics to further consolidation in the South of Scotland? Democratic Audit UK (23 Apr 2016). Website.

Clark, Alistair and James, Toby (2015) The UK’s electoral infrastructure is functional due to the efforts of many individuals, but it cannot be taken for granted. Democratic Audit UK (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Clark, Alistair (2012) Scottish local elections in 2012 show that voters have understood the STV system and are not put-off by it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Oct 2012). Website.

Clark, Alistair (2012) What might the Scottish local elections tell us about the state of Scottish party politics in the run up to the 2014 referendum on independence? British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 May 2012). Website.

Clark, Alistair (2011) STV in Scotland shows us that voters can adapt to preferential voting systems – but political parties may take longer to fully grasp the new system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Mar 2011). Website.

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