Voting reform refers to changes made in the electoral system or voting process with the aim of improving its fairness, accessibility and efficiency. This can include measures such as introducing new voting methods, changing the way elections are conducted, increasing voter registration, reducing barriers to voting, and implementing reforms to ensure that all eligible citizens have an equal opportunity to participate in the democratic process. The goal of voting reform is to make sure that every person's vote counts equally, regardless of their background or circumstances, and to increase public confidence in the electoral system.