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Voter ID

Jacob Rees-Mogg delivers his keynote address during the National Conservatism conference on 15 May (Photo: Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Voter ID laws and gerrymandering - Jacob Rees-Mogg's comment explained

New voter ID rules amount to ‘gerrymandering’, Jacob Rees-Mogg claims

Voting is underway in local elections with photo ID required for the first time. Credit: Kim Mogg/Getty

Voters turned away on local elections day due to new photo ID rules

Here's where to find out where your polling station is for the local elections 2023. (Credit: Getty Images)

Explainer Local elections 2023: how to find your polling station

Voters will still be able to vote in Thursday's local elections if they lose their photo ID. (Credit: NationalWorld/Adobe)

Explainer Local elections 2023: how to vote if you lose your photo ID

Local elections take place on Thursday, May 4

How to vote without ID in local elections using emergency proxy vote

The Tories have been slammed for sending leaflets telling voters they don’t need ID.  (Photo:  Emma Corlett)

Tories slammed for sending leaflets telling voters they don’t need ID

Voters will soon be unable to vote if they do not first show an approved form of photo ID (Image: NationalWorld/Mark Hall)

Voter ID: what are the new rules - and how do I apply for a free ID?

Last day to register to vote for May local elections in England

Post Office urges voters to plan photo ID ahead of May elections.

‘Plan your voter photo ID now’ Post Office urges as new rules come in

Voters will now need photo ID to vote right across the UK - but millions do not have any of the approved forms of ID. (Image:  NationalWorld/Mark Hall)

Voter ID: the vulnerable groups that could lose their vote

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