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ELECTORAL FRAUD VULNERABILITIES IN SPECIFIC AREAS
While the data reported by the police shows that every UK police force
has investigated cases of alleged or suspected electoral fraud in the last three
years, it is clear that there are some areas where cases are more
frequently reported and therefore investigated.These areas are generally limited to individual wards within a number of local authority areas. We have identified the following 16 local authority areas (out of just over 400 across the UK as a whole) where there appears to be a greater risk of cases of alleged electoral fraud being reported:
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Birmingham
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Blackburn with Darwen
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Bradford
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Burnley
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Calderdale
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Coventry
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Derb
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Hyndburn
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Kirklees
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Oldham
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Pendle
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Peterborough
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Slough
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Tower Hamlets
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Walsall
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Woking
These areas are often characterised by being densely populated with a
transient population, a high number of multiple occupancy houses and a
previous history of allegations of electoral fraud.
These areas are also often home to communities with a diverse range of
nationalities and ethnic backgrounds. We have heard some strongly held
views, based in particular on reported first hand experience by some
campaigners and elected representatives, that electoral fraud is more likely to
be committed by or in support of candidates standing for election in areas
which are largely or predominately populated by some South Asian
communities, specifically those with roots in parts of Pakistan or Bangladesh.