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Youth organisations and teachers wanted to support our education work in Wales

Approximately 50% of eligible newly enfranchised 16-17 year olds registered to vote in May’s Senedd election. Two young voters share their experience of voting for the first time.
Date published: 22 September 2021
the image is a screen shot of part of the Police and Crime Commissioner easy read guide created by United Response. The screen shot shows the part of the guide which explains how to fill out the ballot. demonstrating the colour, style, and layout of the easy read guide

Working with partners in England to help disabled voters take part in elections

We work with partners from disability organisations before each election to help people understand what elections are happening, how they can take part, the different voting options available and what help and support someone can ask for at a polling station or when voting by post. 
Date published: 17 September 2021

Working together to support newly-enfranchised refugee communities in Scotland

This year’s Scottish Parliament election on 6 May was the first opportunity for refugees and other newly-enfranchised foreign nationals to vote in an election in Scotland, following the extension of the franchise for Scottish elections in February 2020.
Date published: 15 September 2021

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