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Local Residents to receive important Voter Registration Information

Screen Shot 2015-07-07 at 09.18.26Households in Ryedale will soon be receiving a form asking residents to check whether the information that appears on the electoral register for those living at their address is correct as part of Ryedale District Council’s annual voter registration canvass.

The aim of the form is to ensure that the electoral register is up to date and to identify any residents who are not registered so that they can be encouraged to do so.

With Police and Crime Commissioner elections taking place across North Yorkshire in May 2016, this is an opportunity for residents to make sure that when the elections take place they are easily able to take part.

Janet Waggott, Electoral Registration Officer at Ryedale District Council said:

“Anyone that wants to vote must be registered. To make sure you are able to have your say at the elections next year, simply check the form when it arrives and respond to it as promptly as possible. You can respond online, by telephone or text, as an alternative to returning the form.”

“If you’re not currently registered, we’ll send you information explaining how to do this or you can just go online to apply to register at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote .”

It’s particularly important that anyone who has moved address recently looks out for the form and checks whether they are registered.

Research by the independent Electoral Commission indicates that across Great Britain, recent home movers are far less likely to be registered than those that have lived at the same address for a long time. The research showed that 94 % of people who have been at their property for more than sixteen years will be registered compared to 40% of people who have lived at an address for less than one year.

The same research indicates that whilst almost 95% of outright home owners are registered, this is the case for only 63% of private renters.

Kay Jenkins, Head of English regions at the Electoral Commission said:

“The annual canvass is an opportunity for people to easily check whether they’re registered. It’s essential for a healthy democracy that everyone who is entitled to vote is able to, and for those who need to registering is now easier than ever with the online system of registration.”

“If you have changed address in the last year, it’s particularly likely that you will need to register at your new address, so check the form as soon as it arrives.”

Any residents who have any questions can contact the Business Improvement team at Ryedale District Council on 01653 600666 or elections@ryedale.gov.uk

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