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Rochford District Council,  South Street,  Rochford.
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4 July 2014

 

Changing Voter Registration

Biggest change to voter registration in a generation

 

The way you register to vote has changed with Individual Electoral Registration (IER) which was introduced nationally from June 2014. This has enabled online registration, making registering to vote easier and more convenient.

 

A voting system fit for the 21st century is now available as Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) prepare to contact voters across the UK about the changes to the electoral register.

 

Individual Electoral Registration (IER) will give people more control and ownership over the process and increase the accuracy of the register – with the new system able to verify that everyone on the register is who they say they are. This will ensure that there is greater trust in the legitimacy and fairness of our elections.

 

This change replaces the outdated ‘head of household’ registration system and puts electoral registration in the hands of individuals. From today members of the public will be contacted by their local ERO to inform them of what, if anything, they need to do next.

 

The process is supported by a new online system which makes registering easier than ever. People can now register by simply providing their name, address, date of birth and National Insurance number in what is a secure, convenient, and modern way of registering to vote.

 

Minister of State at the Cabinet Office Greg Clark said: “It is only right that in a country which has such a long and proud history of democratic participation, we ensure that we have an electoral registration system fit for the 21st century. These changes ensure that individuals register securely and enable them to register in the simplest possible way. Under the new system, around 80% of those already on the electoral register will be automatically added after their name and address is matched against existing government records. Those people who are not successfully matched may need to provide additional information to be registered, but thanks to the new online electoral registration system, this is now a quick and easy process that takes as little as 3 minutes”.