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Do convicted criminals still have the right to vote in the UK?

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FilthyMack | 17:18 Sun 23rd Apr 2006 | Jobs & Education
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Do convicted criminals still have the right to vote in the UK? Is this a basic human right under European law?

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i think they have, but not 100% sure
I thought convicted criminals lost the right to vote (not those detained on remand though) - are they able to vote now ?
Under current UK legislation, a convicted prisoner does not have the right to vote. Such a person will also continue to be denied the right to vote after leaving prison until the next qualifying date for the electoral roll. (i.e. there may be an election held shortly after the person leaves prison but they won't be able to vote because they couldn't register when the registration forms were sent out).

A few months ago, a test case, which had been brought on behalf of a prisoner, finally came before the courts. It was ruled that the UK is in breach of European law on this matter. The government has 'noted the ruling' but, so far, it has failed to put forward any proposals to remedy the situation.

Chris
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Thanks very much Chris, great answer.


Settled a pub argument.

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