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Expat Brits risk losing their say at general election

There are more than 5 million British citizens living abroad, but only a few thousand of them have registered to vote in the upcoming UK general election, according to Electoral Commission, the UK’s independent elections watchdog.

British citizens living abroad can register as overseas voters if they have been registered to vote in the UK at any time within the past 15 years. Yet of the estimated 5.5 million British citizens living abroad, less than 13,000 overseas voters are currently on a UK electoral register.

Brits living overseas can vote by post or arrange for a proxy to vote for them in a UK Parliamentary election and the Commission has launched a campaign to encourage British citizens abroad to register to vote ahead of the next general election.

Jenny Watson, Chair of the Electoral Commission, said:

“British citizens living abroad come from a wide variety of backgrounds, but we know that most maintain strong links with the UK. It is easier than ever before for British citizens abroad to keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues back home and many will also want to have their say in elections.

“Anyone that wants to register should go to www.aboutmyvote.co.uk for more information and to download a registration form. But as an election can be called at short notice, they should do so now.”

A general election could be called at any time between now and June 2010, so the Commission is recommending that voters register as soon as possible. Voters can apply for a postal vote when they register, but for many people, especially those living outside Europe, the timescales involved will mean a proxy vote will be more appropriate

British citizens living abroad who have registered to vote in the UK at any time within the past 15 years can register as an overseas voter. If someone were too young to register when they left the UK, they can register in the last place their parent or guardian was registered.

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Electoral Commission press office on +44 (0)20 7271 0704
Email: press@electoralcommission.org.uk
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Notes to Editors

1. The Electoral Commission is an independent body set up by the UK Parliament. Our aim is integrity and public confidence in the UK’s democratic process. We regulate party and election finance and set standards for well-run elections.

2. An overseas registration form can be downloaded from here.

3. Further information is available on our about my vote website

4. The information leaflet being sent to embassies can be downloaded from our do politics website

5. As of 1 December 2008 there were 12,874 British citizens living abroad registered as overseas voters.

6. From the 2006 IPPR report ‘Brits Abroad: Mapping the scale and nature of British emigration’. Figures include those abroad for a year or longer.

Country

Britons living abroad

Australia

1,300,000
Spain 761,000
United States 678,000
Canada   603,000
Ireland 291,000
New Zealand 215,000
South Africa 212,000
France 200,000
Germany 115,000
Cyrpus  59,000
Other countries 1,115,000
Total 5,540,000

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