Source · Select Committees · Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Recommendation 26

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We agree with the Government that it is sensible to limit the number of proxy...

Conclusion
We agree with the Government that it is sensible to limit the number of proxy votes that can be exercised by individuals to two for domestic electors, and four for overseas electors. (Paragraph 118) Overseas electors and changes to the franchise for foreign nationals
Government Response Acknowledged
HM Government Acknowledged
The Government welcomes the Committee’s comments on the postal voting measures. The Bill will limit the period a person’s application covers to three years. Under the transitional arrangements set out in the Bill, the measure will be phased in for existing long-term postal voters over a period of up to three years so they will have advance notice of the change and to enable them to prepare for the new requirements. The Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) will be required to send to electors who have an existing long-term postal vote arrangement a notice informing them of the date on which their postal vote arrangement will end and information about how to make a fresh application to vote by post. It is also intended that regulations will make similar provisions in relation to new applicants who apply for a postal vote for the maximum period allowed.