The party also distributed thousands of detailed surveys to voters in marginals, and merged all this polling data with information
from electoral rolls and commercial market research to produce the most comprehensive picture yet of who might be persuaded to vote Conservative.
Then, just as people were heading to vote on April 19, WNYC radio discovered that more than 60,000 Brooklyn Democrats had been removed
from the electoral rolls in what turned out to be a major clerical error that has already led to one employee suspension and helped prompt the launch of multiple investigations by government regulators.
On Thursday, May 5, the Supreme Court ordered the Electoral Commission to delete
from the electoral roll names of persons who have not established qualification to be on the register as well as deceased persons and minors.ghanapoliticsonkine.com
The impending boundary review, the deliberate disappearance of Labour voters
from the electoral roll, the hopelessness of Scotland — all of which currently could lead to up to 10 years more in opposition.
The Electoral Commission says names of persons who registered with National Health Insurance cards will not be deleted
from the electoral roll.
Imagine someone of pensionable age who has paid 45 years of national insurance contributions having their state pension automatically suspended because they've disappeared
from the electoral roll.
[12] Electoral Commission sources estimated as many as 10 million voters could disappear
from the electoral roll under government plans, predominantly poor, young or black, and more liable to vote Labour.
The names of 56,772 people who used the NHIS cards as a form of identity were deleted
from the electoral roll by the EC in compliance with a Supreme Court order on July 5, 2016.
Unable to benefit from subsequent changes to the law that would have limited the length of the ban, he contested a decision removing
him from the electoral roll on the basis of two provisions of the Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR)-- Article 49 on the application of a more lenient sentence in criminal matters and Article 39 on the right to vote in European Parliament elections.
Using more than 400 volunteers selected randomly
from the electoral roll, the study replicated a genuine trial environment in order to assess how attitudes, backgrounds and perceptions can impact on verdicts.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, the decision to equalise constituency sizes on the back of the current
electoral roll prompted an angry response
from Labour, which said black people and the young would be disproportionately affected.
Mr Mac - Manu said the public is not even aware of the work being executed by a «secret» consultant in cleaning the register and noted that any review of the
electoral roll by a consultant must be made public with contributions
from political parties.
About 40,000 of the 183,000 registered supporters are said to have been barred
from voting in the contest, either because their cheques for # 25 bounced, they are not on the
electoral roll, or because evidence has emerged of support for other parties.
The
Electoral Commission must,
from time to time, print a supplementary
roll for a district that contains a list of all persons whose names do not appear on the main
roll or any existing supplementary
roll for the district but are lawfully on the
electoral roll for the district on a date to be fixed for the closing of that supplementary
roll by the
Electoral Commission.
According to him, what the nation requires is an
electoral roll tied to a national identification system which has the details of all citizens and is updated
from time...