§ Mr. RobathanTo ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Department for Constitutional Affairs what assessment he has made of the possibility of people who are registered in two electoral districts because they own two homes being able to exercise two votes in the European parliamentary elections and remain undetected. [179042]
§ Mr. LeslieAlthough it is possible for certain persons to appear on two electoral registers and consequently to receive ballot papers for two different locations, it is an offence for a person to vote twice in European Parliamentary elections anywhere in Europe. Any offence, if successfully prosecuted, could result in a fine of up to £5,000. Member states exchange information about electors registered in more than one state, with the1022W aim of preventing double voting. There has been no detailed assessment of the extent of this area of fraud but in response to the Electoral Commission's review of registration, the majority of Electoral Registration Officers reported no experience of such fraud.
§ Mr. RobathanTo ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Department for Constitutional Affairs how many individuals are registered to vote in more than one electoral district. [179043]
§ Mr. LeslieThis information is not collected.