Our response to the report on electoral registration by the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee

The Electoral Commission is the independent body which oversees elections and regulates political finance in the UK. We work to promote public confidence in the democratic process and ensure its integrity, including by enabling the delivery of free and fair elections and referendums.

The Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee report is a significant contribution to the debate about the future of electoral registration for the UK. The report makes important recommendations for governments, Electoral Registration Officers and the Electoral Commission. It highlights the scale of the challenge and the urgency with which reforms are needed to improve the accuracy and completeness of the registers. The Electoral Commission concurs. In successive reports on the UK’s electoral registers, we have found little evidence to suggest that levels of accuracy and completeness are likely to significantly improve without major changes to the current electoral registration system. We remain committed to playing our part in reforming the electoral registration system so that all eligible voters can take part in the democratic process.  

This response sets out what steps we intend to take now and in future to contribute to achieving this objective, while addressing each of the specific recommendations directed at the Commission. Commitment and action by governments will also be essential, and we look forward to the UK Government’s response to the report.

The report also makes recommendations about the implementation of the new voter ID requirement, particularly looking ahead to the UK parliamentary general election that must be held by January 2025. Our response highlights the work we are carrying out in advance of the general election, and how we will continue to evaluate the impact of the requirement.

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