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Post by patman post on May 7, 2024 14:30:48 GMT
Yet voters in Londonistan still vote for him, it's a poser. Or is it... Postal voting fraud is a given is certain communities, yes I know it's impolite to mention it, and Khan was at pains to encourage people to use on-line voting, who knows what the real numbers might be. Electoral fraud could be another of your misplaced hyper-worries.
The total number of cases of alleged fraud reported to The Electoral Commission by the police for elections held in 2022 were 193 — most were related to campaigning offences.
These elections took place in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Northern Ireland Assembly Local councils (England, Scotland and Wales) Local mayors (England) Combined Authority Mayors (England)
There were also 6 UK parliamentary by-elections during 2022.
Almost two third thirds of cases (123 0r 64%) reported in 2022 were related to campaigning offences. Most of these were about:
• Campaigners not including details about the printer, promoter or publisher on election material - an ‘imprint’, • Someone making false statements about the personal character or conduct of a candidate.
Other cases were voting (28), Nomination (18), Registration (13), Other (1).
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2024 15:14:46 GMT
Indeed, as he is driven around in a chauffeur driven 5ltr V8 Range Rover. well to be fair, nobody would get on the tube unless they had to.. Although I suppose the argument goes that if Khan used it like previous Mayors did he might put more effort into improving the service.. You can't drive anywhere and all other means of transport is crime ridden. Still, it's an effective method to drive out decent folk and replace them with Khan supporters.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 8, 2024 10:52:56 GMT
Yet voters in Londonistan still vote for him, it's a poser. Or is it... Postal voting fraud is a given is certain communities, yes I know it's impolite to mention it, and Khan was at pains to encourage people to use on-line voting, who knows what the real numbers might be. Electoral fraud could be another of your misplaced hyper-worries. The total number of cases of alleged fraud reported to The Electoral Commission by the police for elections held in 2022 were 193 — most were related to campaigning offences.
These elections took place in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Northern Ireland Assembly Local councils (England, Scotland and Wales) Local mayors (England) Combined Authority Mayors (England)
There were also 6 UK parliamentary by-elections during 2022. Almost two third thirds of cases (123 0r 64%) reported in 2022 were related to campaigning offences. Most of these were about:
• Campaigners not including details about the printer, promoter or publisher on election material - an ‘imprint’, • Someone making false statements about the personal character or conduct of a candidate. Other cases were voting (28), Nomination (18), Registration (13), Other (1). Ethnicity and electoral fraud in Britain
Why then do allegations of electoral fraud appear to be so common in areas with large Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities? One possible reason is that some Britons of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage have internalised norms of nepotism and in-group favouritism that stem from the deep-rooted practice of consanguinity (cousin marriage) in their homelands... several reports have highlighted that allegations of electoral fraud tend to be more common in areas with large Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities, the extent of the association has not yet been quantified. Using data at the local authority level, the paper confirmed that the percentage of Pakistani and Bangladeshi [In the community] is a moderate-to-strong predictor of electoral fraud allegations. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0261379417300811Pat, it's hardly it's secret that electoral fraud is not uncommon in Muslim communities, bullying and intimidation is how they do business. See Green Party candidate (lol) Mothin Ali.
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