Policy paper

Introduction of the Electoral Registration and Administration Bill

The government has introduced the Electoral Registration and Administration Bill into the House of Commons.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

Documents

Impact assessment for Individual Electoral Registration (pdf, 219kb)

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Impact assessment for extending the electoral timetable for UK Parliamentary elections (162kb)

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Annex 1 – Current electoral timetables for General Elections (pdf, 115kb)

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Annex 2 – Proposed extended electoral timetable for General Elections and by-elections (pdf, 116kb)

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Impact assessment for revised process for rejected postal votes (pdf, 233kb)

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Privacy impact assessment for Individual Electoral Registration (pdf, 305kb)

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Equality considerations for the ERA Bill (pdf, 168kb)

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Details

The Government has introduced the Electoral Registration and Administration Bill into the House of Commons. The Bill will tackle electoral fraud by speeding up the introduction of Individual Electoral Registration (IER) in Great Britain. It will also modernise our electoral registration system, making it more convenient for people to register to vote. The Bill also introduces a number of provisions that will make improvements to the running of elections.
 
The Government has listened and responded to the recent public consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny by making a number of changes to the original proposals. As a result the Bill contains more safeguards to ensure that as many eligible people as possible stay on the electoral register during the transition. It also means that we can focus on under-registered groups and those eligible to vote but missing from the register.
 
The Impact Assessments for Individual Electoral Registration, extending the electoral timetable for UK Parliamentary elections and the revised process for rejected postal votes have been signed by the Minister and copies have been placed in the House.

Published 10 May 2012