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The youth of the Great Elector; an historical romance, by L. Mühlbach [pseud.] tr. from the German by Mary Stuart Smith.
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Please click the button below to reload the page. If the problem persists, please try again in a little while. Read preview. We use cookies to deliver a better user experience and to show you ads based on your interests. Figure 3 shows Parliamentary constituencies with the largest percentage decreases in electors in the year to December Most of the areas with the largest percentage decrease in the year to December experienced relatively large increases the previous year:.

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City of Durham decreased by Nottingham South decreased by 9. Nottingham East declined by 7.

Figure 3: City of Durham had the greatest percentage decrease in parliamentary electors Westminster Parliamentary constituencies with the greatest percentage decrease in Parliamentary electors between and Source: Office for National Statistics, National Records of Scotland, Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Download this chart Image. The total number of UK local government electors in the year to was 47,,, a decrease of 0. Overall, the pattern of change across the UK was similar to that for Parliamentary electors.

The total number of local government electors in each of the UK constituent countries and the percentage changes between and was:.

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All counties saw a decrease in their local government electorates except Northern Ireland, which increased by 0. In the year to December , all four UK countries saw increases in their local government electorate. The 10 local government areas that experienced the greatest increases in the number of local government electors between and are shown in Figure 4. All 10 local government areas with the greatest percentage increase were within England, apart from Renfrewshire in Scotland. The largest percentage increase in local government electors was in Barking and Dagenham 4.

This is likely to be partly demographically driven by relatively low numbers of deaths people leaving the electoral register and a relatively large cohort of year-olds able to join the register in this area. Figure 4: Barking and Dagenham had the greatest percentage increase in electors in Local government areas with the greatest percentage increase in local government electors between and Source: Office for National Statistics, National Records of Scotland, Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Download this chart Image. Figure 5 shows the 10 areas that had the greatest percentage decrease in local government electors in the year to December While the Isles of Scilly had the largest decrease 7.

Nottingham had the second largest percentage decrease of 6. Many of the areas with the biggest percentage decreases in electors in the year to December have large student populations. The populations in student areas tend to experience consistently high levels of migration both within the UK and internationally as students migrate to and from places of study. Further the populations in these areas tend to have disproportionately high levels of people aged 18 and 19 years who have only been eligible to vote for a short period.

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In recent years, areas with large numbers of students or other populations with high levels of population churn have tended to see more annual changes both increase and decreases in their electoral rolls than elsewhere. Figure 5: Largest percentage decrease in electors across local government areas in the UK Local government areas with the greatest percentage decrease in local government electors between and Source: Office for National Statistics, National Records of Scotland, Electoral Office for Northern Ireland.

Download this chart Image. The interactive maps in Figure 6 show the percentage change in local government electors for the last three years for the UK and the change in the number of parliamentary electors on local government boundaries for the last year in England and Wales. Part of the explanation for this pattern is that both and had national elections the EU Referendum in and a General Election in while did not.

The map showing the change in parliamentary electors for the year to shows larger decreases in the number of registered electors than the local government equivalent. Part of this change is driven by a decrease in the number of electors registered overseas who are not eligible to vote in local government elections. This data has previously been published later in the year following the release of the Electoral Statistics.

Figure 7 shows the number of overseas electors decreased between December to England had a decrease of The pattern of change in the last two years contrasts with the years immediately preceding them, where there was a sharp increase in the number of overseas electors. In the year to December there was an increase of This data has previously been released later in the year.

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Further information on opting out of the open register is available. The year to December saw the highest number of people opting-out of the electoral register. Between and the number of electors opted out of the open register increased by Figure 8: Number of electors opted out of the open register continues to rise Electors opted out of the open register, to , England and Wales Source: Office for National Statistics Download this chart Image.

This data has previously been published later in the year. While the number of anonymous electors makes up only a small proportion of the total electorate around 1 in 20, , the number has doubled from 1, in the year to December to 2, in the year to December in England. Statistics for Parliamentary electors for electoral wards in England from to are available on request from the Boundary Commission for England.

Those electors who are eligible to vote in local government elections in Wales are eligible to vote in National Assembly for Wales elections.