Friday, November 14, 2014

British MPs hope a day off will encourage people to vote

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LONDON — Would a national holiday make you feel more like voting?


The House of Commons political and constitutional reform committee hopes so. It has recommended a day off for each general election in the UK as part of a package of proposed changes to try and increase voter turnout.



The committee's new report, entitled "Voter engagement in the UK," also calls for automated registration and Internet voting trials with a view to offering online voting by the 2020 general election.


The committee chair, Labour MP Graham Allen, pointed out that turnout in the last general election was only 65%, with almost 16 million voters choosing not to participate — a stark contrast to the 85% turnout for the referendum on Scottish independence. "Our democracy is facing a crisis if we do not take urgent action to make elections more accessible to the public and convince them that it is worth voting," he said. Read more...


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