Voter Identification
There have been votes in Parliament on introducing a requirement for photographic identification to vote at polling stations.
Gill Furniss consistently voted against photographic voter identification at polling stations
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On 17 Jan 2022:
Gill Furniss voted not to require voters in UK Parliamentary elections to produce photo-identification when voting at polling stations.
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On 17 Jan 2022:
Gill Furniss voted not to require the production of identification to vote at a polling station in Parliamentary elections, not to seek to prevent the corrupt use of postal votes and not to allow British Citizens living overseas to vote, even if they have been out of the country for more than fifteen years.
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On 7 Sep 2021:
Gill Furniss voted not to require the production of identification to vote at a polling station in Parliamentary elections, not to seek to prevent the corrupt use of postal votes and not to allow British Citizens living overseas to vote, even if they have been out of the country for more than fifteen years.
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On 7 Sep 2021:
Gill Furniss voted not to require the production of identification to vote at a polling station in Parliamentary elections, not to seek to prevent the corrupt use of postal votes and not to allow British Citizens living overseas to vote, even if they have been out of the country for more than fifteen years.
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