Your Vote Matters
Posted: 29 Jul 2014, 16:11
I received correspondence today from Pendle Councils electoral registration services regarding the new regime for voter registration. I assume everyone else who is eligible to vote in Pendle will have received the same letter. The basic drift is about the changes to the way you register to vote and the fact that automatic re-registration is now the norm under the new system.
The letter states in paragraph two that no further action is required from myself unless my circumstances have changed and that my details are on the Electoral Register.
In paragraph three it goes on to say that my details are NOT on the Open Register and if I want my details adding I have to contact electoral services.
It then goes on to explain the difference between the standard Electoral Register (used for elections, combating crime by fraud and jury service eligibility) and the Open Register which is the one that councils can sell on to third parties for marketing purposes.
The paragraph about the Open Register goes on to say "Your name and address WILL BE included in the open register unless you ask for them to be removed. Removing your details from the open register does not effect your right to vote."
Clearly conflicting information within the space of a few paragraphs. I rang the two numbers given on the header of the letter at about 4.45pm and was looped to each officers voicemail, either they are getting a lot of feedback or they have gone home for the day. I left a message asking for clarification on the second number I rang.
It's a bog standard letter so I assume the entire electorate will have the same disinformation.
I think I can predict what the actual status will be but it would have been much better if the correspondence was correct in the first place.
The letter states in paragraph two that no further action is required from myself unless my circumstances have changed and that my details are on the Electoral Register.
In paragraph three it goes on to say that my details are NOT on the Open Register and if I want my details adding I have to contact electoral services.
It then goes on to explain the difference between the standard Electoral Register (used for elections, combating crime by fraud and jury service eligibility) and the Open Register which is the one that councils can sell on to third parties for marketing purposes.
The paragraph about the Open Register goes on to say "Your name and address WILL BE included in the open register unless you ask for them to be removed. Removing your details from the open register does not effect your right to vote."
Clearly conflicting information within the space of a few paragraphs. I rang the two numbers given on the header of the letter at about 4.45pm and was looped to each officers voicemail, either they are getting a lot of feedback or they have gone home for the day. I left a message asking for clarification on the second number I rang.
It's a bog standard letter so I assume the entire electorate will have the same disinformation.
I think I can predict what the actual status will be but it would have been much better if the correspondence was correct in the first place.