PLANNING

Election headaches lie ahead

The requirement to produce voter ID in May 2023 and new rules about handing in postal votes in 2024 present further headaches for election teams, says Ian Miller.

Electoral administrators in districts and other councils enjoy no flexibility in the timetable for elections.

Following repeal of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act, a General Election can be called with only 25 working days' notice. Every other elected body or official in the UK has a fixed term of office. Why the House of Commons should be different remains unexplained.

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