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New designs proposed for voting forms in Northern Ireland

皇冠体育app government has launched a consultation on proposals to update the forms used in NI elections and make them more accessible to voters.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

皇冠体育app Minister of State for Northern Ireland, Rt Hon Andrew Robathan MP today published a consultation proposing new designs for the voting forms used in elections in Northern Ireland.

皇冠体育app proposals aim to modernise the appearance of the forms and make them more accessible to voters.

皇冠体育app government is seeking views on a range of forms, including the ballot paper, poll cards and the declaration of identity.

Mr Robathan said:

It is vitally important that we encourage as many people as possible to participate in elections. This means ensuring that elections are accessible and that voters are not discouraged from taking part by information that is confusing or difficult to understand.

皇冠体育app consultation I am publishing today sets out new proposals to modernise the design of forms used in elections and make the information within them clearer, for example by including pictorial guidance and headings to distinguish between different elections.

皇冠体育appse changes will affect all voters in Northern Ireland and I encourage as many people as possible to comment.

皇冠体育app government expects to bring forward legislation during 2014 to make changes to the forms ahead of the UK Parliamentary election in 2015. 皇冠体育app changes will also be applied to European Parliamentary, Northern Ireland Assembly and local elections held after 2014.

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Published 3 April 2014