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Registration headache as IER isolates thousands of voters

Voting watchdogs have come under pressure this week after it emerged there were 920,000 fewer entries on council-run electoral registers nationwide following the transition to Individual Electoral Registration (IER).

Voting watchdogs have come under pressure this week after it emerged there were 920,000 fewer entries on council-run electoral registers nationwide following the transition to Individual Electoral Registration (IER).

Publication by the Electoral Commission of its long-awaited analysis of local authority registers – first issued last December – indicates a 2% reduction in numbers compared to those published in February and March 2014 before the IER switchover.

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