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Annual Canvass of Electors - Part 2

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askit | 16:59 Fri 16th Sep 2005 | People & Places
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Bernardo has kindly answered about the origin of the Canvass.

Can anyone tell me when the form became compulsory (a �1,000 fine for failure to complete).

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I believe it is The Census Act 1920 - link - which first mandated a possible fine for non-completion of the form.

ps the current level of penalty is any amount up to �1000.

The link above seems to refer to the compilation of the decennial census, not the annual register of electors.  I think that it has always been compulsory, but I am not sure.

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