Schemes to Stop Voting Fraud Work Well - but Are Very Expensive
Birmingham Post › August 05, 2006
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Birmingham Post › August 05, 2006
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Pilot schemes to help reduce voting fraud worked well at the May local elections in England but concerns arose over cost, the Electoral Commission revealed.
Electronic scanners checked 11,500 signatures of registered postal voters in one borough, but the process cost more than pounds 10 a time.See the full content of this document
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Schemes to Stop Voting Fraud Work Well - but Are Very Expensive
A postal vote-tracking service, used in Shrewsbury, also proved "relatively expensive", ...
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