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We are an independent review, looking at the 2015 general election to see how well the regulatory system for third party campaigning works.
Guidance to help campaigners understand new digital imprints rules will ensure voters benefit from greater transparency online.
How political parties, candidates, agents and campaigners can undertake COVID-secure campaigning activity for the May 21 polls.
Access and unfair practices during recognition and derecognition ballots
Lord Hodgson carried out the Third Party Campaigning Review on how third party campaigning rules operated during the 2015 general election.
This call for views and evidence is for third parties, the public and interested stakeholders to have their say on third party campaigning.
The terms of reference document sets out the aims, principles, structure and scope of the Third Party Campaigning Review.
This code of practice will put guidance for non-party campaigners at national elections on a statutory footing.
The Cabinet Office is seeking views on the technical scope of the new digital imprints regime.
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