Electoral Register

(asked on 4th June 2014) - View Source

Question

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, what assessment he has made of the introduction of individual electoral registration in Northern Ireland.


Answered by
Greg Clark Portrait
Greg Clark
This question was answered on 9th June 2014

The experience of Northern Ireland has helped inform the plans for the transition to Individual Electoral Registration (IER) in Great Britain. As a result the approach in Great Britain differs from Northern Ireland in several key respects. Unlike the transition to IER in Northern Ireland in 2002, in Great Britain data matching is being used to ‘confirm' the majority of current electors on the existing register without them having to make a new application. The transition is being phased over two years, which means no one who registered to vote at the last canvass will lose their right to vote at the General Election in 2015. The annual canvass is also being retained and on-line registration is being introduced to make electoral registration more accessible.

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