Didn't you read this then ?
Their lawyers made a series of allegations, including "personation" in postal voting and at polling stations and ballot paper tampering.
The Election Commissioner upheld a number of the allegations, including:
Voting fraud: ballots were double-cast or cast from...
I don't know, but it is pretty damning, don't you think ?
He found six Labour councillors in Birmingham guilty of carrying out "massive, systematic and organised" postal voting fraud to win two wards during last June's elections for the city council. Declaring the results void, he barred the...
Regardless of your party political persuasion, surely trying to ensure that only those legally allowed to vote are permitted to is a good thing. And also ensuring those votes are freely and anonymously cast as well is of massive importance.
There are obviously issues that need addressing if this is the case https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2005/apr/05/politics.localgovernment
As I said earlier, why couldn't we introduce some form of cheap ID in the form of a Citizen Card or something ? Personally I find it bizarre that someone wants...
Surely they could bring in something simple like a Citizens card or something. Just a basic ID card for those without a passport or driving license who has no intention of ever needing either
Always found it odd you don't even need your polling card. Just tell them your name and address. Anyone could give those details and vote, when you turn up later you can't vote. I guess it doesn't happen otherwise there would be uproar
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