Voter ID rule may have stopped 400,000 taking part in UK election, poll suggests
by Peter Walker Senior political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6P28W)
Exclusive: 3.2% of those surveyed say they were turned away at least once, with minority ethnic people worse-affected
More than 400,000 people could have been prevented from voting in the general election because they lacked the necessary ID, with those from minority ethnic communities more than twice as likely to have experienced this, polling has suggested.
Of those surveyed by More In Common, 3.2% said they had been turned away at least once last Thursday, which if reflected across the UK would equate to more than 850,000 people. Of these, more than half said they either did not return, or came back and were still unable to vote.
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