Showing posts with label elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elections. Show all posts
Friday, June 13, 2008
CPS May Prosecute Over East End Election Fraud Allegation
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Former Councillor Faces Election Fraud Prosecution
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
Police Probe Vote Rigging Claims
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Revolving Doors For Current And Former Jailbirds
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Friday, May 23, 2008
Police Strike "Anti-Fraud Deal" With Political Parties
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Police Raid Home In Voting Fraud Investigation
The search was part of the on-going probe into election fraud during May 2007 elections when Labour's Lydia Simmons lost her Central ward seat to former Tory Eshaq Khan after 23 years. A special election court earlier this year found that fake names were used to cast votes.
Khan faces criminal charges along with five other men, including Slough deputy mayor Mohammed Aziz. The group are due back at Reading Crown Court on Friday, August 8.
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Police Probe Into May 1st 'Election Fraud'
According to the Ormskirk Advertiser, police have confirmed they are investigating allegations of fraud following the May 1 local elections in West Lancashire. It is believed a woman claims her details were featured on the form supporting a candidate without her consent and police are trying to establish if it was due to a misunderstanding, a clerical error or was something more sinister before considering possible criminal charges.
Detective Sergeant John Cass, the investigating officer, said: "We've had some allegations made in connection to some potential irregularities in the election process with the West Lancashire District Council elections. The investigation is at a very early stage and we need to speak to the people involved." Election fraud of this kind can carry a punishment of an unlimited fine or up to one year in jail, according to the Electoral Commission.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Labour MP Throws Vote Rigging Mud In Commons
Councillor Bibby said later that Mr Chaytor must be afraid of losing his seat if he had to stoop so low. "I think it was completely and utterly out of order, and had no relevance to what he was supposed to be asking," he said. "If he wants to crawl out from under a stone and lower himself to that standard, let him carry on. I'm not going down that road. He is supposed to be the MP for the whole area, and I don't think it will go down well with his constituents."
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Friday, May 02, 2008
Election Fraud: Labour Failed To Act, Say MPs
Ministers have failed to act decisively against postal ballot fraud because they fear stirring up controversy in ethnic minority communities where most cases of abuse have been uncovered, senior Labour MPs admitted today in an article penned by Guardian Political Editor Patrick Wintour. One MP conceded that the government had also been reluctant to tighten procedures in case it depressed the Labour vote.
The criticism, made on the eve of the local elections, comes from the Labour-controlled Public Administration Select Committee as part of its inquiry into the government's constitutional reforms. It is likely to demand the introduction of some form of individual - rather than household - registration, which would require photo ID. The committee believes ministers have been resisting change for three years despite calls from the Electoral Commission to tighten procedures to prevent identity fraud.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Man Charged Over Election Fraud
At the 2007 election for Winchester City Council, the Conservatives retained power with 29 seats ahead of the Liberal Democrat with 23 seats, four independents and one Labour representative. One third of the council seats will be contested at the local elections on Thursday this week.
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Monday, April 28, 2008
UK Electoral System "Falls Short Of International Standards"
The news this morning has been filled with reports of the findings of the report into the electoral system published by Joseph Rowntree Trust. The shocking headline conclusion, reported by the BBC, is that elections in the UK fall short of international standards with the system vulnerable to fraud, a report by the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust claims. The media was not slow in spotting the irony of this conclusion at a time when the British Government has been criticising Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF over the elections in Zimbabwe.
The report attacks the state of the country’s electoral registers, which often include voters who are dead, fictitious or have a vote registered elsewhere. In some areas, particularly those with many migrants, up to a third of eligible voters may be missing from the roll. The Trust calls for an urgent overhaul, including making voters show photographic ID to get a ballot paper. It also calls for the cleansing of electoral registers to ensure that all names are legitimate. Thousands of "phantom" voters have just been removed or have disappeared from the register in Peterborough after the council drew up a new electoral roll.
The Electoral Commission said that more reforms were needed. "We continue to urge the Government to replace the system of household registration with individual voter registration," a spokesman said. "In many parts of the UK, structures for delivering elections are stretched to breaking point." The Ministry of Justice said that the Government had taken significant steps to protect the electoral process, including new penalties for vote fraud.
The Electoral Commission said that more reforms were needed. "We continue to urge the Government to replace the system of household registration with individual voter registration," a spokesman said. "In many parts of the UK, structures for delivering elections are stretched to breaking point." The Ministry of Justice said that the Government had taken significant steps to protect the electoral process, including new penalties for vote fraud.
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Arrest In Election Fraud Inquiry
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Election Campaigner Charged Over Rigging Bid
Police have charged a political activist with attempting to rig one of Thursday's local elections, according to The Hampshire Daily Echo.
John Hall, who has been campaigning for the Meon Valley Conservatives in Whiteley, is accused of applying for a proxy vote without the person's permission. The fiercely-contested Winchester City Council ward was won by the Tories at the last election by tightest of margins, beating the Liberal Democrats by just 19 votes.
The 67-year-old, a former Whiteley parish councillor, is due to appear in court the day after the elections. Police launched an investigation into apparent voting irregularities after a member of the public complained to the council. Hall, of Coriander Way, Whiteley, has been volunteering for the local Tory party, but was not himself standing for election. It is understood he has now been suspended from the party. Hall has been charged with false registration information, false proxy voting application and making a false instrument.
The 67-year-old, a former Whiteley parish councillor, is due to appear in court the day after the elections. Police launched an investigation into apparent voting irregularities after a member of the public complained to the council. Hall, of Coriander Way, Whiteley, has been volunteering for the local Tory party, but was not himself standing for election. It is understood he has now been suspended from the party. Hall has been charged with false registration information, false proxy voting application and making a false instrument.
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
Four More Arrests In Election Fraud Probe
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Saturday, April 19, 2008
Council Issues Election Fraud Warning
According to The Telegraph & Argus, Bradford Council and the police have issued a warning they will be taking a tough stance on allegations of electoral fraud. The statement comes as more than 50,000 postal ballot papers are being posted out next week across ahead of the forthcoming local elections on Thursday, May 1.
This year West Yorkshire Police, Bradford Council's chief executive and returning officer Tony Reeves, electoral fraud experts from the Crown Prosecution Service and the Electoral Commission are co-operating even more closely to ensure the elections are run fairly and safely. It follows eight allegations of impropriety at last year's Bradford Council election, none of which resulted in any action. In addition, a high-profile case is proceeding through the courts with seven men accused of vote-rigging in the run-up to the 2005 general election.
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Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Vote Riggers Jailed
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Friday, April 04, 2008
Labour Peer Points Finger At Ethnic Minority Vote Riggers
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Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Now Even The Candidate Selection Is Allegedly Vote Rigged
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Postal Voting Cheats Are Threat To May Elections
The Electoral Commission urged the Government to heed its calls to introduce individual registration for all voters similar to the scheme in Northern Ireland for the past few years. "We have been saying since 2003 that the current system of voter registration in Great Britain is not sufficiently secure and that a system of individual voter registration is needed to provide a secure foundation for both registration and postal voting," a spokesman for the commission said yesterday.
The chief safeguard included in the Electoral Registration Act 2006 was to require people voting by post to sign a form and write their date of birth when returning their ballot paper, to be checked against the signature on their original request.
But the judge attacked the move as inadequate, saying council staff were untrained to match signatures and computers were unreliable, meaning bogus ballots still slipped through and some genuine votes were rejected.
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Councillor Ousted For Part In Election Fraud
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