Democratic Volunteers say: Our mission is to improve the quality of democratic elections by advising those who legislate for, administer and oversee them. We do this to enhance them for the benefit of voters through non-partisan and empirical observation of the electoral process.
The way this is being spun furiously by Reform is that voters are deliberately doing something wrong when that mission statement is about ensuring that those who legislate, administer and oversee elections do this properly.
If the people working at polling stations did not do their jobs properly then that is for the authorities to deal with.
The way that this is being spun by the Daily Mail on behalf of Reform is truly vile.
DV claim that of the 32 cases (involving 64 people), of “family voting” that they saw over 17 hours observation, nine cases were at one polling station. That would be the obvious place to start for any enquiry as DV say they only spent 30-45 minutes at each station. The names of those on duty will, presumably, will be interviewed to discover why this happened.
In their press release, DV define “family voting” as “where two voters either confer, collude or direct each other on voting”. I wonder how they differentiate between people who are being given assistance to vote as the rules allow.
I don’t see how they can possibly know whether there is conference, collusion or direction unless they hear a conversation or can see body language in which case they would be intruding on privacy.
DV say “2023 saw the enactment of the Ballot Secrecy Act, which made the practice of family voting more clearly a breach of the secret ballot, making it more enforceable by staff in polling stations. Signage is now available to discourage the practice. Signage was only seen in 45% of the polling stations observed.”
DV do not say whether these signs were in place at the polling station where they claim to have seen the most “family voting”.
They also claim: “In Gorton and Denton, we observed “family voting” in 68% of polling stations, affecting 12% of those voters observed.”
The phrasing of that is odd and the percentage misleading.
They visited 22 of a total of 45 polling stations, say half, and observed 545 people casting their vote over the course of the day. They do not say how many voters they observed at each of the 22 polling stations visited.
They say they saw “family voting” in 15 of those 22 polling stations. That’s how they arrive at 68%. But they didn't go to the other 23 stations.
Nine cases at one polling station so only 23 cases over the the other 14 where they observed - not even two cases per station.
From this has been exploded this absurd story of sectarian voting.
The party engaged in political sectarianism is Reform. Again, the three core ingredient of political sectarianism are: othering, aversion and moralisation - something Reform MPs and it unelected spokepersons do every single day.