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UK Electoral Fraud Probe Chief Open to Signature-for-Ballot Proposal

© REUTERS / Paul HackettCity council workers assemble ballot boxes for distribution ahead of tomorrow's general election, in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, May 6, 2015
City council workers assemble ballot boxes for distribution ahead of tomorrow's general election, in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, May 6, 2015 - Sputnik International
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British voters may be forced to provide signatures in exchange for ballot papers to prove their identity and prevent fraud, officials told local media.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The British government ordered Anti-Corruption Champion Sir Eric Pickles last summer to review electoral fraud and make recommendations on what could be done to tackle it by the end of 2015. The Telegraph cites Cabinet Office minister John Penrose as saying the review is expected in the next few weeks.

"If [US] President [Barack] Obama has to sign for his ballot paper I can’t see why a British citizen shouldn’t," Pickles told the publication late Saturday, echoing Penrose’s sentiment.

The outlet says voters are currently required to provide their voting cards at polling stations to prove their identity when they vote.

The proposed changes would allow inspectors to check voters’ signatures against those given when they first registered to vote, the publication explains.

"The aim is to remind people that this is an important transaction and if they are impersonating and get caught there will be consequences – they will have signed for something and clearly forged someone’s signature," Pickles stressed.

The paper goes on to say a vote in the House of Commons is required to enact existing powers to force voters to provide signatures for ballot papers.

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