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Region tops shame league for poll fraud

Date published: 06 May 2009

Greater Manchester had the largest number of fraud cases in local elections last year, the Electoral Commission (EC) has revealed.

The area had 12 malpractice cases. South Wales, the West Midlands and Thames Valley were close behind with 11, the EC said.

But overall out of the 16 million votes cast in the local, London mayoral and London Assembly ballots there were just 103 “malpractice” cases, it said.

The cases ranged from providing false information to multiple voting. The votes last year were cast in nearly 4,000 separate elections involving over 13,500 candidates.

Jenny Watson, the EC chairman, said there were still “vulnerabilities” in the system but the data should help to reassure voters.

She said: “It’s important that when people cast their vote, they can have confidence that the electoral system is secure.

“The data in our report — the first of its kind — should go a long way to reassuring voters that the most recent elections were free from major incidents of electoral fraud.”

Comments

It is easy to prevent multiple voting. Do the same to those caught, as the Law provides for Convicts, but strip them of any rights to vote for about 2 to 10 years.

 

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