Policy paper

Electoral Commission strategy and policy statement

The strategy and policy statement for the Electoral Commission was designated on 29 February 2024. The Electoral Commission is required to have regard to the statement when carrying out its functions.

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government

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Sections 4A-4E of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA) as inserted by section 16 of the Elections Act 2022 (바카라 사이트the Act바카라 사이트) made provision for the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to designate a Strategy and Policy Statement (바카라 사이트Statement바카라 사이트) for the Commission. The Statement is designed to strengthen the accountability of the Electoral Commission to the UK Parliament whilst respecting its operational independence. Following parliamentary approval, the Secretary of State has designated the Statement and the Electoral Commission has a duty to have regard to it when carrying out its functions.  The consultation and procedural requirements set out in sections 4A(4) and 4C of PPERA have been satisfied.

바카라 사이트The Statement sets out the government바카라 사이트s strategic and policy priorities and the roles and responsibilities of the Electoral Commission in enabling the government to meet those priorities, including the 바카라 사이트바카라 사이트s determination to tackle issues such as voter fraud, to improve the accessibility of elections, and to improve participation. It also contains guidance relating to particular matters in respect of which the Electoral Commission has functions.

바카라 사이트The Electoral Commission is accountable to the UK Parliament via the Speaker바카라 사이트s Committee on the Electoral Commission (바카라 사이트Speaker바카라 사이트s Committee바카라 사이트). To strengthen the Electoral Commission바카라 사이트s accountability to the UK Parliament, section 13ZA of PPERA (as inserted by section 17 of the Act) provided the Speaker바카라 사이트s Committee with new powers to examine the Electoral Commission바카라 사이트s performance of its duty to have regard to the Statement.

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Published 29 February 2024

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