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Racial discrimination at polling stations overwhelmingly disadvantaged WOC on 2 May

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Chirawehaha · 30/05/2024 15:37

bylinetimes.com/2024/05/23/vast-majority-of-those-turned-away-over-voter-id-in-local-elections-were-non-white-according-to-polling-station-observers/

Excerpt:

Seven in ten voters turned away due to issues with photo ID during this month’s local and police commissioner elections in England appeared to not be white, according to the first major analysis of the May 2nd voting process.

That compares to just a quarter of the population in England and Wales who are not white, according to the latest 2021 census. The research by the non-partisan group Democracy Volunteers suggests that people from ethnic minorities are far more likely to have faced issues with the voter ID rules – posing serious risks of discrimination in the imminent General Election on July 4th.

One in fifty voters – 2.1% of those observed – overall were turned away for lack of ID, mostly in urban areas, the report out today (May 23rd) has found.

The demographic differences were stark, according to the 150 volunteers who observed 725 polling stations on May 2. Fifteen percent of those excluded were ‘white passing’ men, 26% were ‘non-white passing’ men, 15% were ‘white passing’ women, and 44% ‘non-white passing’ women.

That comes to over two-thirds of those turned away appearing to be from ethnic minority backgrounds, and is a significant rise from the 55% in last May’s elections.

In contrast, observers noted 12 voters were allowed to vote without showing ID; most of whom were ‘white passing’.

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Sweetdreams98 · 30/05/2024 19:48

Was is 12 voters total out of 725 polling stations? The article is very confusing.

One of the 2.1% voters turned away was Boris Johnson I believe.

C8H10N4O2 · 30/05/2024 20:38

I'll repeat what I said to your identical post on your other thread on this subject:

"As far as I can see @DelilahBucket is pointing out what looks like extremely sloppy research or misrepresention of research for click bait.

What the hell does "white passing" mean? What definition where the volunteers using to decide if someone was white? Were they all using the same definition?

150 volunteers covering 5 polling stations each - how long were they there, how did they observe? Where were the polling stations and how were they selected? How do the "observed" percentages compare with local population statistics? How do they know what ID was being presented?

None of this is answered by an organisation which seems very concerned about racial profiling but whose team and advisory panel are themselves 100% white."

Not to mention providing the clickbait for white owned media.

Chirawehaha · 30/05/2024 22:28

C8H10N4O2 · 30/05/2024 20:38

I'll repeat what I said to your identical post on your other thread on this subject:

"As far as I can see @DelilahBucket is pointing out what looks like extremely sloppy research or misrepresention of research for click bait.

What the hell does "white passing" mean? What definition where the volunteers using to decide if someone was white? Were they all using the same definition?

150 volunteers covering 5 polling stations each - how long were they there, how did they observe? Where were the polling stations and how were they selected? How do the "observed" percentages compare with local population statistics? How do they know what ID was being presented?

None of this is answered by an organisation which seems very concerned about racial profiling but whose team and advisory panel are themselves 100% white."

Not to mention providing the clickbait for white owned media.

Are you Black? If so, is this genuinely the first time you’ve encountered ‘passing’ as a concept?

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