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Sam Boal

Calls to reform 'outdated and cumbersome' electoral register system

Politicians have said there are significant inaccuracies on the register.

SINCE LAST MONTH’S referendum result, there have been calls by both Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael for the electoral register to get a “drastic revamp”.

TheJournal.ie reported that one woman in Wicklow discovered that despite submitting all the relevant documentation, on time, in order to be added to the supplementary register, she was told she would not be able to vote.

A letter from Wicklow County Council said the constituent would be unable to vote in the referendum due to an “administrative error”.

Fianna Fáil’s Stephen Donnelly, who has been in contact with the woman impacted by the administrative error told TheJournal.ie that the actions of the council were totally unacceptable and “outrageous”.

Donnelly said he would be bringing forward legislative changes to overhaul how the electoral register operates. Any change would have to be done ahead of the next general election, which some are tipping for early next year.

Since the publication of the story, a number of other voters from other constituencies have said they experienced something similar.

Fine Gael Senator Paul Coghlan has said a “drastic revamp” of Ireland’s electoral register is needed.

“While there is absolutely no doubt at the certainty of the result of the recent referendum, it has once again highlighted the outdated and cumbersome nature of our Electoral Register.

“People are forced through so many hoops to register. The process of having to download an RFA2 form to register or a RFA3 form to change address, then having to get it stamped by a Garda and then leaving it into a Council office is cumbersome and is actually creating a barrier for democratic participation,” he said.

He said calls for the system to be overhauled have fallen on deaf ears, but he believes with the referendum fresh in people’s minds, now is a good time to introduce changes.

“Before the 2016 General Election, a report endorsed by TDs and Senators of the Oireachtas Environment Committee found that at the last election, the Register of Electors contained almost half a million people more than it should have,” he said.

Coughlan said there are “significant inaccuracies” on the electoral register “up and down the country”. This leaves the system vulnerable to inaccuracies, he added.

The senator recommends Ireland follow the UK example and move to an online system.

In the UK eligible voters can register to vote and change their address online. The process takes five minutes and all that is required is a social national insurance number. He said a suitable substitute could be a Public Services Card.

“If we want to continue to enhance and strengthen the democratic process, we need to make it easier for people to participate. By following the same model as Britain we can make it easier for voters and local authorities alike, while at the same time ensuring we have a more accurate register.”

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    Mute Michael Holland
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    Jan 24th 2022, 7:37 AM

    Isn’t it time there is only one colour diesel.. I’m sure the farmers could claim back the vat /payment difference… both governments should wake up!

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    Mute Aidan Haughey
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    Jan 24th 2022, 7:56 AM

    @Michael Holland: that’s happening in North April

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    Mute LaoisWeather
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    Jan 24th 2022, 9:55 AM

    @Michael Holland: Isn’t it time taxes were cut on fuels. €1.65 per litre is a rip off.

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    Mute Earth Traveller
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    Jan 24th 2022, 9:57 AM

    @Michael Holland: I have a couple of questions. Why sell diesel at two different prices? Why is the problem only occurring in border counties and not elsewhere in the country?

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    Mute Tony Mc Grath
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    Jan 24th 2022, 8:03 AM

    I’m sure the Government in waiting will sort this problem out. You can’t beat inside knowledge.

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    Mute James Beattie
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    Jan 24th 2022, 9:13 AM

    @Tony Mc Grath: is that why the current government dealt with a redress scheme recently for all the murdered babies in the mother and baby homes ?

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    Mute James Beattie
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    Jan 24th 2022, 9:13 AM

    @Tony Mc Grath: ‘inside knowledge’ is that why the current government dealt with a redress scheme recently for all the murdered babies in the mother and baby homes ?

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    Mute John Mulligan
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    Jan 24th 2022, 10:12 PM

    @James Beattie: great deflection! That will make everybody forget about ‘good republican’ diesel.
    Take any Easter lily from the middle shelf.

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    Mute B
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    Jan 24th 2022, 6:44 AM

    Plus the cost of cars wrecked by running on washed diesel.

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    Mute John Mulligan
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    Jan 24th 2022, 10:13 PM

    @B: Mary Lou still owes me 1k for that.
    But all the free stuff will make up for it.

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    Mute David Dineen
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    Jan 24th 2022, 9:24 AM

    They havent gone away yoi know..

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    Mute John Mulligan
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    Jan 24th 2022, 10:15 PM

    @David Dineen: they’re away washing diesel.
    And beating the odd lad to death, just to show they haven’t gone away.

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    Mute Bri Lyons
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    Jan 24th 2022, 11:41 AM

    They are good republicans.

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    Mute James Gorman
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    Jan 24th 2022, 8:53 AM

    Be cheaper to make a better effort in stopping diesel laundering

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    Mute Fiona Fitzgerald
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    Jan 24th 2022, 3:20 PM

    @James Gorman: Is it fair to assume that in order to need laundering, the laundered diesel is stolen diesel in the first place? So many euphemisms are used when NI is involved, it’s tricky to follow what they’re saying – or more usually what they aren’t saying!

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    Jan 24th 2022, 9:59 AM

    I’ve a couple of questions for someone out there:
    Whey sell diesel at two different prices?
    Why does the problem occur only in border counties?

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    Mute billy bound
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    Jan 24th 2022, 12:47 PM

    Waste of money. Just drop the price instead

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    Jan 24th 2022, 2:44 PM

    Sure why wouldn’t they do it. If the fines were equivalent to the amount being spent on the clean ups with a jail sentence thrown in on top. Then it would stop pretty quickly. Govt don’t want to update legislation to increase fines because it might offend their buddies

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