Blogs and Articles
Learn what life in politics is like, and what's going on in Elect Her's world from the women in our community.
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I didn't grow up seeing people like me in politics, so I joined in.
I didn't choose politics. Politics found me, quietly and gradually, through ordinary moments I didn't recognise as significant until much later.
If you care, you’re qualified to be a councillor
Amanda Amaeshi shares her experience facilitating our recent Be a Councillor workshops, what she learnt in the process and why she encourages you to consider becoming a councillor in Scotland.
A question of parity? How to elect women into power in times of Democratic backlash
On a sunny summer evening in Westminster, I was lucky enough to attend this panel. Overall a really illuminating discussion!
Progress Is Possible. Progress May Reverse. The pipeline remains broken.
The 2026 elections delivered three very different stories - in Wales, women came within touching distance of parity in the Senedd, In Scotland, there are fewer women MSPs than there were after the 2021 election, whilst in England's local elections, women made up just 33% of those elected…
Democracy Doesn't Begin at the Ballot Box
We work with women who care deeply about their communities and want to make a difference. We also hear, about the barriers that make that harder.
That's why we provided evidence to the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee's inquiry into modernising elections…
From Strength to Strength: How Support and Strategy Rewrote the Political Map in Eastbourne
When I first stepped into the world of local government, I knew I wanted to make a tangible difference in my community.
What I didn’t fully anticipate was just how much that journey would transform me personally.
Who represents Scotland? Class and gender of Holyrood in 2026
The underrepresentation of women in elected office is widely debated. But social class rarely gets the same attention.
Fewer politicians now come from working-class jobs in trades, retail, care work, and more come from professional and political careers.
Where Are Labour’s Women in the Leadership Conversation?
Rachel, Yvette, Angela, Shabana, Miatta - why do these names so rarely appear when Britain talks about political leadership?
Listen to the conversations about Labour’s future - on panels, in columns, across Westminster gossip - and the same names surface again and again. Keir. Wes. Andy.
The Hustings we don’t usually see…
As a young woman interested in politics and representation, it was powerful to witness a space that felt both ambitious and inclusive - one that showed leadership does not have to rely on confrontation to be effective.
For the First Time in a Century, Progress May Reverse
For the first time in a century, we face the very real prospect of women’s political representation going backwards.
Progress that took generations to build can be undone far more quickly than many people realise.
From Evidence to Action: Strengthening Dignity and Respect in the Senedd
Last year we submitted evidence to the Senedd’s Dignity and Respect Inquiry, with Hannah, our CEO, also giving oral evidence to the Committee.
The report’s just published, recommending reforms to strengthen complaints processes and workplace culture in the Senedd🫶💪
Why standing as an Independent in the 2024 General Election mattered
I stood because after years of political awareness and participation, I felt (and still feel) we aren’t delivering meaningful improvement to the lives of women and wider society.
I received 182 votes, more than some party candidates!
I didn’t expect to win but saw it as a practice for future elections…
The Representation of the People Bill Widens the Door. Now Let’s Strengthen the Building!
At Elect Her, our Fix the System work has consistently shown that sustainable representation depends on the right infrastructure.
That is why we are proposing a small, proportionate set of amendments to strengthen the Representation of the People Bill…
It's landed! A new bill to help change the system...
The Representation of the People Bill takes meaningful steps to widen access to our democratic system.
We see this Bill as a foundation - and an opportunity - to go further, together.
Because fixing access is important.
Fixing the system is essential.
When Women Are Elected, Trust improves & Democracy Gets Stronger
At Elect Her, we often say that getting more women into politics isn’t just about fairness — it’s about building better, more trusted democracy
Now, new international research gives us powerful evidence to support what many of us have long believed - parliaments with higher levels of women’s representation are trusted more by their citizens.
How Online Abuse Against Female MPs Is Undermining Democracy
Online abuse directed at UK politicians is well documented.
What’s less widely understood is how unevenly it’s distributed and how serious the consequences are.
MPs across Parliament face harassment, threats, and coordinated pile-ons online. But the data is clear: some are targeted far more than others.
Today we are launching our Elections Code of Practice!
Online protections for those taking part in democratic life are long overdue.
Informed by evidence we’ve worked with partners at the Online Safety Network and produced an Elections Code of Practice to compel platforms to act.
Want to show up for democracy? It isn’t just about standing for election!
A huge number of people who care deeply about democracy don’t want to be politicians. They care about fairness. About being heard. About decisions that shape their lives being made openly and honestly.
That doesn’t mean democracy isn’t for you.
In fact, democracy depends on people who don’t stand…
Why We Signed the Letter to the Prime Minister - and Why It Matters
In early January 2026, a coalition of civil society organisations, academics and campaigners, including us, came together to send a public letter to the Prime Minister calling on the UK Government to end its use of X (formerly Twitter) for official communications.
Young women are needed at the tables of power to create a system for them, not against them
At the end of last month I attended the Women in Politics Conference, delivering a workshop that would focus on the practical aspects of getting involved with democracy, and particularly the upcoming 2026 Scottish Parliament and 2027 Scottish Local elections.