Feedback wanted on general election

- A survey aims to collect feedback to enhance future elections.
- Colette Falla, Registrar-General of Electors, emphasised the importance of public input.
- The online survey is accessible until 19 August.
- Paper copies of the survey are available at designated locations.
Voters' experiences of the 2025 General Election including how they found information about candidates, the polling stations, and postal voting are being collected.
The Registrar-General of Electors has launched a survey seeking public feedback on the 2025 General Election.
This initiative is designed to gather insights on the election process and what changes people think should happen.
Colette Falla, Registrar-General of Electors, said: “The 2025 General Election went smoothly but we are always trying to think of ways to improve the voter experience. To do this, we need to hear from the electorate and we would urge as many people as possible to complete the survey, which should take only around 5 minutes.”
The survey consists of a range of questions aimed at identifying potential areas for improvement in future elections.
Residents can access the survey online at https://gov.gg/ElectionSurvey2025, with a completion deadline of 19 August.
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