DA reports and publications
Should the UK lower the voting age to 16? (2014) edited by Richard Berry and Sean Kippin
Transitioning to a new Scottish state (2014) by Patrick Dunleavy, w/ Sean Kippin and Joel Suss
The creation of an English Public Services Ombudsman: mapping a way forward (2014) by Jane Martin and Richard Kirkham
Engaging young voters with enhanced election information (2014) by Richard Berry and Patrick Dunleavy
Parliamentary select committees: who gives evidence? (2014) by Richard Berry and Sean Kippin
Democratic engagement in the local NHS (2014) by Sally Ruane
The Bradford Earthquake (2012) by Lewis Baston
Unelected Oligarchy: First Update (2011) by David Beetham
Unelected Oligarchy: Corporate and Financial Dominance in Britain’s Democracy (2011) by David Beetham
Reforming Political Party Funding in the UK: Lessons from Canada (2011) by Stephen Crone
The Democratic Audit model of new parliamentary boundaries – Note on Methodology ( 2011) by Lewis Baston
Who Governs Merseyside? (2011) by Stuart Wilks-Heeg
All are equal. But some are more equal than others – Is ‘equalisation’ of constituency size really an international norm from which the UK departs? (2011) by Lewis Baston
The Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee inquiry into the constitutional implications of the Cabinet Manual:Written submission from Democratic Audit (2011) by Stuart Wilks-Heeg
The Constitutional Reform Process: Evidence submission to the House of Lords Constitution Committee from Democratic Audit (2011) by Andrew Blick and Stuart Wilks-Heeg
How pressing is the case for further equalisation of constituency electorates? (2010) by Lewis Baston
The New Constituency Map of Britain (2010) by Lewis Baston
How Strong is the Case for Having Fewer MPs? (2010) by Lewis Baston
Cleansing the Augean stables: The parties and the constitution (2010) by Andrew Blick and Stuart Weir
Constitution Committee Inquiry into ‘Referendums in the UK’s Constitutional Experience – Written submission from Democratic Audit (2010) by Stuart Wilks-Heeg
Projecting the Impact of Reduce and Equalise (2010) by Stuart Wilks-Heeg and Stephen Crone
Funding Political Parties in Great Britain: a Pathway to Reform (2010) by Stuart Wilks-Heeg and Stephen Crone
Constitution Committee Inquiry into ‘Referendums in the UK’s Constitutional Experience’, Dr. Stuart Wilks-Heeg.
Democratic Audit General Election Briefing, No. 2 | May 2010 – ‘A Tale of Two Electorates‘ by Dr. Stuart Wilks-Heeg
Democratic Audit General Election Briefing, No.1 | April 2010 Governing without majorities: Coming to terms with balanced Parliaments in UK politics by Andrew Blick and Stuart Wilks-Heeg
What are European Elections for? Executive Summary by Andrew Blick and Stuart Wilks-Heeg
Evidence Submission to House of Lords Constitution Committee inquiry into the Cabinet Office, Dr Andrew Blick,Prof George Jones.
What are European elections for? Executive Summary, Stuart Wilks-Heeg and Andrew Blick
Committee on Standards in Public Life, 12th Inquiry – Local Leadership and Public Trust: Openness and Accountability in Local and London Government, Dr Stuart Wilks-Heeg.
What are local elections for? Three questions, ten problems, and a democratic solution, Stuart Wilks-Heeg and Andrew Blick
What are European Elections for? Statistical appendix: summary of scenario assumptions and outcomes,Stuart Wilks-Heeg and Andrew Blick
Power & Participation in Modern Britain. Democratic Audit for the Carnegie UK Trust Democracy and Civil Society programme. David Beetham, Andrew Blick, Helen Margetts and Stuart Weir
Beating the Retreat: The Governments Flight from Constitutional Reform. With Contributions from Lord Morgan, Lord Tyler, Andrew Tyrie MP and Sir George Young.
Assessing the Quality of Democracy A Practical Guide IDEA.David Beetham, Edzia Carvalho, Todd Landman, Stuart Weir.
Parliamentary Oversight of British Foreign Policy.A Report by Democratic Audit, the Federal Trust and One World Trust. Andrew Blick, Brendan Donnelly, Jonathan Church, Michael Hammer, Stuart Weir, Claire Wren.
Evidence for Change, Lifting the ban on intercept evidence in court, Democratic Audit
An ICM opinion poll, commissioned by Democratic Audit, Federal Trust and One World Trust, On an ethical foreign policy.
The Rules of the Game Terrorism, Community and Human Rights, Andrew Blick, Tufyal Choudhury, Stuart Weir.
Submission to the House of Lords Constitution Committee Additional Statement. Professor Stuart Weir, Dr. Andrew Blick
Democratic Findings NO.8 , The BNP: the roots of its appeal, Democratic Audit.
The Rules of the Game Terrorism, Community and Human Rights, Andrew Blick, Tufyal Choudhury and Stuart Weir.
Comparing the manifestos – diversity of democratic options, Democratic Audit.
Party Manifestos and Democracy in the 2005 General Election, Democratic Audit.
Parliamentary Approval for Making War, Andrew Blick, Paul Hunt and Stuart Weir.
Parliamentary approval for making war. Submission to the Constitution Committee, House Of Lords, Andrew Blick, Paul Hunt, Stuart Weir.
Democratic findings no. 7, Failing Democracy, Democratic Audit.
Not in our name, Making foreign policy democratic, Democratic Audit.
The Rules of the Game the Terrorism Bill 2005, Andrew Blick and Stuart Weir.
Democratic findings no.6 ,War and Peace: Executive Democracy in Action, Democratic Audit.
Map-Making and Analysis of the Main International Initiatives on Developing Indicators on Democracy and Good Governance, Dr Todd Landman.
Economic And Social Rights For The UK: Evidence To The Parliamentary Joint Committee On Human Rights, Democratic Audit.
Invited to the Party. Democratic findings 4: Ruling by Task Force, Democratic Audit.
Making Votes Count 2, Patrick Dunleavy, Helen Margetts, Stuart Weir
The Executive. Democratic findings 3: Democratic Power in Britain, Democratic Audit
The Guide to Electoral Reform in Britain, Patrick Dunleavy, Helen Margetts and Stuart Weir.