Why you won't need ID to vote in General Election 2019
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In 2018, five towns – including Gosport – had a voter ID trial during the local elections, which was considered a success in a report by the Electoral Commission.
But regardless of the apparent success of this trial, voter ID will not be implemented at the upcoming General Election on December 12.
The reason for this is actually relatively simple.
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Hide AdEven though a trial has been held, the implementation of voter ID has not yet passed through parliament.
As with all legislation, it would need royal assent from Her Majesty The Queen before it becomes compulsory in elections.
In her speech opening parliament in October, she outlined that voter ID becoming legal is on the cards.
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Hide Ad‘My government will take steps to protect the integrity of democracy and the electoral system in the United Kingdom,’ she said.
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