Consultation outcome

Future delivery of electoral services in Northern Ireland

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This consultation has concluded

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Future Delivery of Electoral Services in Northern Ireland: Response to consultation

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Detail of outcome

The Chief Electoral Officer and NIO has published a response to the consultation, ‘The Future Delivery of Electoral Services in Northern Ireland’. Click on the attachment to read the full reponse.

The response sets out how they intend to proceed in light of the responses received.


Original consultation

Summary

Modern, efficient electoral services while preserving confidence in the safety and security of the electoral process

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

A consultation that gives everyone with an interest a chance to shape how electoral services in Northern Ireland are delivered in the most effective way after the introduction of digital registration and before the next cycle of elections commences in 2019.

Documents

Future delivery of electoral services - response template

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Future delivery of electoral services - consultation paper

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Published 12 October 2016

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