Record number of voters on electoral roll

Monday, 7 April 2008 12:00 AM

Nearly half a million new voters have registered to take part in next month's local and mayoral elections.

The Ministry of Justice announced today a record 46 million people are now registered to vote after an additional 450,000 new voters signed on to the electoral role.

Nearly one million new voters have now registered over the past two years after the government passed legislation designed to encourage participation.

Since the Electoral Administration Act, people have been able to register to vote in elections up to 11 days before the polling date.

Elections minister Bridget Prentice said the electoral register was now as comprehensive as possible.

"Our democracy only works if people vote. Much has been achieved since we passed the Electoral Administration Act in 2006 and we must continue to build on this fantastic momentum," she added.

"Democracy underpins the fabric of our society and provides a voice for those who are vulnerable and marginalised. No vote means no voice."

Turnout in UK elections has declined in recent years and Ken Livingstone was elected on a turnout of 36 per cent in the last London election.

Voters will also go to the polls to elect councillors across England and Wales and ministers hope to increase last year's local election turnout of 34 per cent.

Turnout has emerged as a particular focus on the London assembly election, where politicians warn low participation could see victory for the BNP.

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