Eric Syddique

Eric Mahmood Syddique is a former chief executive of the Electoral Reform Society,[1] and a former Liberal Democrat councillor on Sevenoaks District Council in Kent.[2][3] He is secretary of the Electoral Reform Society's Electoral Reform International Services company, which provides assistance in conducting elections worldwide,[4][5] and has written extensively for Voting matters[6] and Representation.[7]

Syddique is a member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House,[8] and vice chairman of the UK's H S Chapman Society.[9] He wrote the entry for Enid Lakeman in the 2004 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.[10]

References

  1. Burrell, Ian. Teenagers too naive, say critics, London: The Independent, 31 January 1997, accessed 27 February 2010
  2. The Farningham & Eynsford Local History Society, accessed 27 February 2010
  3. Minutes of planning enquiry 19 November 2003, accessed 27 February 2010
  4. The 2009 Annual Report of Electoral Reform International Services, accessed 27 February 2010
  5. Who We Are, Electoral Reform International Services.
  6. Voting matters, accessed 27 February 2010
  7. informaworld catalogue of writing for Representation, accessed 27 February 2010
  8. chathamhouse.org.uk, accessed 27 February 2010
  9. Officers + Committee, H.S. Chapman Society (UK), accessed 27 February 2010
  10. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, accessed 27 February 2010
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