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  2. Electoral registration in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    'Individual Electoral Registration' (IER) was introduced by the UK government through the Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 with the first IER applications being made in England and Wales from 10 June 2014 and in Scotland from 19 September 2014 (the delay in Scotland was due to the Scottish Independence Referendum).

  3. Individual Electoral Registration - Wikipedia

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    The Westminster government had introduced IER to Northern Ireland in 2002 in the Electoral Fraud (Northern Ireland) Act 2002, but England, Wales and Scotland continued to use a system of householder registration. [3] The UK's politically independent Electoral Commission had been pushing for such a reform for some time. [4]

  4. Voter registration - Wikipedia

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    To maintain a record in the electoral roll as an expatriate, one needs to refresh the registration within 10 years; a vote counts as a valid refresh. All eligible voters receive a letter in the mail to their registered address of 30 days prior to election day, in Sweden or abroad, which shows the date (always on a Sunday, normally in September ...

  5. Elections in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Application forms can be returned to the local electoral registration officer by post, by fax or by e-mail as a scanned attachment. [29] As of June 2014, as part of the Government's Digital By Default policy, voters in England and Wales can register to the electoral roll online. [30]

  6. Electoral roll - Wikipedia

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    In India, publishing and updating of the electoral roll is the responsibility of the Election Commission of India, each state's chief electoral officers, and each state's election commission. These government bodies update and publish the electoral roll every year, making it available for download from official government websites.

  7. Voter Authority Certificate - Wikipedia

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    This service was established with the Elections Act 2022, which requires voter ID in English local, PCC, and UK-wide elections for the first time. [3] The lack of a national ID card in the UK and non-universal adoption of other forms of ID necessitated this service. The requirement is only for in-person voting at polling stations.

  8. Electoral registration - Wikipedia

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    Electoral roll; Electoral registration in the United Kingdom ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Electoral registration officer - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, an electoral registration officer (ERO) is a person who has the statutory duty to compile and maintain the electoral roll [1] (which includes conducting the annual canvass [2]).