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Sixteen and 17-year-olds would be able to vote at the next general election, under government plans to lower the voting age. Democracy Minister Rushanara Ali told the BBC the "seismic" change would ...
Ministers have confirmed that the next general election will see 16-year-olds able to vote for the first time, in line with ...
The next general election will see 16-year-olds able to vote for the first time in a bid to "modernise our democracy", ...
The next general election will see 16-year-olds able to vote for the first time, ministers have confirmed in wide-ranging ...
Change will allow an extra 1.5 million teenagers to vote in biggest overhaul to electorate in more than half a century ...
Ministers also proposed introducing automated voter registratio and making UK-issued bank cards an accepted form of ID ...
The Congress has accused the Election Commission of manipulating the electoral roll revision in Bihar to disenfranchise ...
The Election Commission of Bihar identified 5.76 lakh duplicate entries and 12.55 lakh likely deceased voters amid a Special ...
The Congress on Thursday alleged that the Special Intensive Revision of the electoral roll in Bihar is a “deliberate and diabolical” move to rig elections through large-scale disenfranchisement, with ...
Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Bihar's voters' list reveals missing electors, shifts, and multiple enrollments.
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