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Apr 2021
Campaigners in North Yorkshire are calling for a change to the voting system ahead of a shake-up of local government.
Make Votes Matter, a national pressure group that campaigns to abolish first-past-the-post voting, said the forthcoming overhaul of councils would be an “ideal opportunity” to alter the system.
The Government is currently consulting on the biggest change to local councils in the county since 1974.
It has proposals to scrap North Yorkshire County Council and the seven districts and replace them with either one or two new councils.
Voters could be heading to the ballot box as early as May 2023, under the new local government make-up in the county.
The government’s consultation on the reorganisation closes on Monday April 19. You can have your say here.
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