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    Automatic voter registration pilot adds over 16,000 voters in Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 18, 2025No Comments
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    Trial pilots across Wales have successfully registered over 16,000 new voters automatically, an independent evaluation has found, paving the way for a more accessible democracy.

    Wales became the first part of the UK to trial automatic voter registration earlier this year, working with four local authorities – Carmarthenshire, Gwynedd, Newport and Powys – to test how locally held data could be used to register voters without requiring an application.

    The Electoral Commission’s evaluation, published today (17 December 2025), found the pilots added just over 14,500 new voters to the registers (which represented between 2-8% of the register in each local authority area).

    Crucially, the scheme also registered around 1,500 young attainers aged 14-15 in Gwynedd and Powys – representing up to 37% of all potential attainers in those areas.

    Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, Jayne Bryant, said:

    “I welcome the Electoral Commission’s thorough evaluation of the automatic voter registration pilots. The findings clearly show that implementing this change could make our democracy more accessible, particularly for young people and others who are currently under-represented on the register.

    “This is an important part of our commitment to ensuring that every eligible voter can actively participate in our democracy, and I would like to thank all four local authorities who took part in the pilots. We will now carefully consider the Electoral Commission’s recommendations before making decisions on rolling this further out across Wales.”

    Cllr Richard Church, Powys County Council’s Cabinet Member for Legal and Regulatory Services, said: “We were proud to take part in this important trial, which shows how automatic voter registration can make democracy more inclusive and accessible. In Powys, we saw real benefits for young people and others who might otherwise miss out on having their voice heard. This is a positive step towards ensuring that every eligible voter is represented.”

    Automatic voter registration will not be introduced for the Senedd election on 7 May 2026. Those who haven’t registered before, have recently moved house or changed their name should continue register at https://gov.uk/register-to-vote by midnight on Monday 20 April.

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