EA Bulletin: 389 Wales
The Electoral Commission’s new five-year strategy
This April, the Electoral Commission launches a new five-year strategy for reserved elections. The aim of the plan and everything the Commission does, will be to help people trust, value and take part in elections.
In addition to delivering the breadth of our core work, the Commission has identified five key priorities during this period.
- Supporting voters and increasing participation
- Modernising the electoral system
- Safeguarding and protecting the system
- Leading an informed debate about the future of elections
- Strengthening the Electoral Commission
These plans have been developed in direct response to the data and evidence we have gathered and published, and through listening to the concerns of voters, parties, candidates and administrators. It also includes the Commission's new vision and values. These were developed through the input and views of a wide range of stakeholders, including a number of administrators who contributed their insight. Many thanks to all those that took part.
The Commission looks forward to working closely with the sector in the coming years to deliver these aims and support a healthy democracy. This includes our aim to address long-standing problems created by outdated, complex and inconsistent electoral law, and to protect electoral administrators from abuse or intimidation.
A separate Corporate Plan for devolved Welsh elections will be published after the 2026 Senedd elections.
New reporting portal for missing or incorrect imprints
The Commission has recently updated the process for reporting any missing or incorrect imprints. Since the start of April, all reports of potential missing or incorrect imprints (digital or print) can now be made through a single portal, available here, on our website.
Please share the link with anyone wanting to report or make any allegation regarding imprints.
Where it appears there is a missing, incomplete, or non-compliant imprint, our first step is to proactively contact the campaigner and ask them to amend the materials. As you will be aware, we proactively support campaigners to comply with the law around imprints by providing advice and guidance. This includes material that we do not regulate such as candidate’s materials.
In cases where the Commission has enforcement powers, and we consider it appropriate under our Enforcement Policy, (such as where we have not been able to secure compliance via other means), we may open an investigation.
In cases where the police have enforcement powers, following our contact with the campaigner, we can provide information to the relevant police force upon their request.
In any event, where an enquirer provides contact details, we will provide them with information regarding the outcome of their report.