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Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission
15 October 2020
Lead MP
Peter Grant
Debate Type
General Debate
Tags
Democracy & Elections
Other Contributors: 8
At a Glance
Peter Grant raised concerns about speaker's committee on the electoral commission in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Asked the Committee about representations received from the Electoral Commission on digital campaigning and expressed concern over foreign interference in election processes. Highlighted Russia’s active use of social media to exert influence.
Emphasised that digital technology offers opportunities for voter engagement but also highlighted significant public concerns about transparency in digital campaigns. The commission will work on voter awareness and support the Government in developing new requirements for imprints on digital campaign material to reduce foreign interference threats.
Inquired about discussions regarding the reappointment of the chair of the Electoral Commission. Suggested that the decision not to reappoint was a form of firing, possibly due to overseeing persecution of individuals involved in Brexit campaigns.
Clarified that Sir John Holmes was not fired but simply not reappointed at the end of his term.
Stated that it is common for public appointments to end after one term. Emphasised Sir John's four years of service and adherence to impartiality codes.
Liz Twist
Lab
Blaydon and Consett
Asked about steps being taken by the Electoral Commission to ensure electoral registration and participation in the May 2021 local elections, as well as ensuring that the elections are covid-secure without additional funding.
Rachel Hopkins
Lab
Luton South and South Bedfordshire
Also asked about steps being taken by the Electoral Commission to ensure widespread electoral registration and participation in May 2021 local elections, focusing on innovative voting methods such as early voting and drive-through voting.
Responded that the commission is working with various stakeholders to deliver voter awareness campaigns and provide guidance for safe and efficient polling. Recommended similar proposals for May 2021 elections in UK and Wales, allowing proxies for those requiring isolation or quarantine.
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