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Experts on electoral registration questioned

6 September 2011

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The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee will take evidence on Thursday 8 September at 10.00 am in the Wilson Room.

Witnesses

10.00am

  • Dr Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Director, Democratic Audit
  • Dr Roger Mortimore, IPSOS Mori

Purpose of the session

The purpose of the session is to hear from experts on electoral registration as an introduction to the Committee’s scrutiny of the draft legislative provisions on Individual Electoral Registration published by the Government in June. The Committee will want to explore what the impact of the provisions would be likely to be, and how any risks might be mitigated. The Committee is also scrutinising draft provisions of the Government’s proposals on other aspects of electoral administration (such as the timetable for general elections), but this session is unlikely to focus on these.

The two witnesses previously gave evidence together to the Committee in September 2010 on the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill.