A number of commissioners in Ramsey have described government’s plans to update the laws around elections as a ‘missed opportunity’.
The Cabinet Office has released a consultation which features proposals to change the voter registration process, and address a number of procedural issues.
But for some local authority members in Ramsey, the changes don’t go far enough to tackle problems such as low voter turnout.
Commissioner Juan McGuinness led the criticism at a meeting last week, where he bemoaned the lack of progress made towards introducing online voting.
Policy and Reform Minister Chris Thomas has said the government will continue to monitor new voting technology, but e-voting won’t be an option at the 2021 House of Keys general election.
Ramsey Commissioners did propose a number of changes to the candidate financial requirements and new voter registration mechanism proposed in the consultation.
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