Darling Urges Postal Voting in Scotland Within Three Years to Boost Turnout
Scotland on Sunday › June 07, 2004
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Scotland on Sunday › June 07, 2004
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SCOTTISH Secretary Alistair Darling revealed last night that the next Holyrood elections in 2007 could be run as an all-postal ballot, signalling growing concern in Labour ranks over plummeting voter turnout.
With pundits predicting that only one in five voters will turn out this week in Thursday's European elections, Darling said it was now time to contemplate allowing the public to vote from home.See the full content of this document
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Darling Urges Postal Voting in Scotland Within Three Years to Boost Turnout
The minister, who is in overall charge of the conduct of elections north of the Border, told Scotland on Sunday that he wanted posta...
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