Democracy Volunteers deployed more than 200 observers, and support team, of the over 300 Democracy Volunteers observers accredited with the UK’s Electoral Commission. These deployed across all the four nations of the UK on 5th May 2022. These observers formed teams of two, and attended 1,723 polling stations: England: 972Northern Ireland: 436Scotland: 285Wales: 30 These … Continue reading FINAL REPORT – UK Local and Assembly Elections 2022
FINAL REPORT – Batley and Spen By-election 20/10/16
A team of 3 observers, registered with the UK’s Electoral Commission, made 26 separate observations in 26 different polling stations across the Batley and Spen parliamentary constituency. This constituted approximately a third of the polling stations in the area. Each observation was conducted into pairs to allow for objective observation and they then agreed their opinions of the electoral process before submitting … Continue reading FINAL REPORT – Batley and Spen By-election 20/10/16
FINAL REPORT – EU Referendum (Warrington) 23/06/16
A team of 5 observers, registered with the UK’s Electoral Commission, made 69 separate observations in 69 different polling stations across the Warrington Borough Council. This constituted approximately half of the polling stations in the council area. Each team was split into pairs to allow for objective observation and they then agreed their opinions of … Continue reading FINAL REPORT – EU Referendum (Warrington) 23/06/16
FINAL REPORT – Tooting By-election 16/06/16
Issued at 10:00 on Monday 4th July 2016. A team of 8 observers, registered with the UK’s Electoral Commission, made 104 separate observations in 58 different polling stations across the Tooting Parliamentary constituency. Each team was split into pairs to allow for objective observation and they then agreed their opinions of the electoral process before submitting … Continue reading FINAL REPORT – Tooting By-election 16/06/16
FINAL REPORT – South Wales Central 05/05/16
Issued at 13:00 on Wednesday 18th May 2016. This report covers the observation by a team of 28 observers, registered with the UK’s Electoral Commission. The observation made 239 separate observations in 223 different polling stations across the South Wales Central region of the National Assembly. These covered all three councils which make up the … Continue reading FINAL REPORT – South Wales Central 05/05/16