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Voters complain after WZO registrations rejected days before election

A number of registered voters refused by election body over failure to pay fee or provide photo ID

July 9, 2025 10:31
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Several British Jews say they were wrongly denied the right to vote in this week’s World Zionist Congress elections after their registrations were rejected days before the online vote. Some have successfully appealed the decision. 

The UK Area Election Committee (AEC), which oversees the vote in Britain, confirmed that “a very small proportion” of the 15,985 individuals who registered were disqualified.

Several voters told the JC they were contesting their exclusion, with some threatening legal action unless their registration was urgently reinstated.

The AEC said 88 per cent of voters successfully received their digital ballot. Of the remaining 12 per cent, the committee said 40 per cent had failed to pay the £1 registration fee, while another 40 per cent had not provided valid photo ID – both required under the WZO rules.

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