Concern as voters fall off register
Research carried out by the Electoral Commission found at least six million potential voters were missing from rolls in December 2010 – more than 50 per cent higher than a decade before.
The study – funded by the Cabinet Office – also suggested that number had leapt to 8.5 million by April as people “fell off” the register because of factors such as moving home.
That represents 17.7 per cent of the eligible electorate.
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Jenny Watson, chairwoman of the Electoral Commission, said: “It will be important to have an annual canvass in early 2014 to make sure that the transition from household to individual electoral registration takes place from the best possible base.”