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South Australian voters receive fines for not voting despite casting ballots

Voters in South Australia are receiving fines for not voting, despite having cast ballots during the recent state election. The Electoral Commission of South Australia (ECSA) has issued infringement notices to residents who voted early, leading to confusion and frustration. This comes amid a review into the election's disorganization and the resignation of the Electoral Commissioner.

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South Australia Electoral Commissioner Mick Sherry Resigns Amid Election Review

South Australia's Electoral Commissioner Mick Sherry has resigned effective late July, following a review into the state's troubled March elections. The elections faced issues like misplaced ballots, staff shortages, and computer glitches, with First Nations voters reporting discrimination. The government plans to delay local council elections until April 2027 due to concerns about implementing necessary changes.

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Electoral Commission considers investigation into Nigel Farage's undisclosed £5m gift from crypto billionaire
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Politik·01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Electoral Commission considers investigation into Nigel Farage's undisclosed £5m gift from crypto billionaire

The UK Electoral Commission is considering investigating Nigel Farage over an undisclosed £5m gift received from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne before he announced his candidacy in June 2024. The Conservatives have formally referred Farage to both the Electoral Commission and the parliamentary standards commissioner, alleging he breached rules by failing to declare the donation. Farage became an MP for the first time in July 2024 after receiving the money, which was used for security arrangements.

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Electoral Commission considers investigation into Nigel Farage's undisclosed £5m donation from crypto billionaire
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Politik·01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Electoral Commission considers investigation into Nigel Farage's undisclosed £5m donation from crypto billionaire

The UK elections watchdog is considering whether to investigate an undisclosed £5m donation received by Nigel Farage before he announced his candidacy at the last general election. The Electoral Commission said it was "aware of this matter and are considering it" after the Guardian revealed the crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne gave the money to Farage in June 2024. Farage, who became an MP for the first time in July 2024, had previously stated he did not intend to stand but reversed his position within weeks of receiving the personal gift. The Conservatives have referred Farage to both the Electoral Commission and the parliamentary standards commissioner, alleging he breached rules by failing to declare the donation.

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Restore Britain Refunds Crypto Project Donations After Electoral Commission Concerns Raised
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Politik·01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Restore Britain Refunds Crypto Project Donations After Electoral Commission Concerns Raised

Restore Britain, a new political party founded by ex-Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe, has refunded donations worth approximately £26,000 from Britain Token, an anonymous memecoin project. Labour MP Phil Brickell has urged the Electoral Commission to investigate whether the donation from the unidentifiable crypto developers is permissible under UK election laws. The party, endorsed by Elon Musk and polling at 3%, has gone beyond legal requirements to process the refund. The UK government announced plans last month to ban cryptocurrency donations to political parties over concerns about donor anonymity.

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Electoral Commission considers investigating £5m donation to Nigel Farage
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Politik·30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Electoral Commission considers investigating £5m donation to Nigel Farage

The Electoral Commission is considering whether to investigate a £5m donation to Nigel Farage before the 2024 general election. The Conservatives alleged in correspondence seen by the BBC that Farage should have declared the donation as a 'regulated donee'. Reform UK insists the money was an unconditional gift given when Farage had not yet committed to standing as an MP, and that he 'wasn't in politics at the time'. The Commission will respond to the Conservatives by 12 May.

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Labour demands Jenrick donate £37,500 to charity amid foreign donor fraud allegations
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Politik·30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Labour demands Jenrick donate £37,500 to charity amid foreign donor fraud allegations

Labour has called on former Conservative MP Robert Jenrick to donate £37,500 to charity after allegations that campaign funds he received in 2024 came from a US-based businessman now convicted of wire fraud. The Electoral Commission investigated claims that £37,500 of £100,000 donated by UK company Spott Fitness ultimately came from Gary Klopfenstein, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud in the US. The commission has referred evidence to the Metropolitan Police. Jenrick denies any knowledge of the source and says he complied with all electoral laws.

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Police Reviewing Electoral Commission Referral Over Robert Jenrick Campaign Donations
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Politik·27.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Police Reviewing Electoral Commission Referral Over Robert Jenrick Campaign Donations

The Metropolitan Police are reviewing evidence passed by the Electoral Commission about donations to Robert Jenrick's 2024 Conservative leadership campaign. The watchdog investigated allegations that £37,500 of the £100,000 donated through UK company The Spott Fitness ultimately came from US businessman Gary Klopfenstein via his company Innovyz USA, potentially breaching electoral rules prohibiting foreign donations. Jenrick, now Reform UK's Treasury spokesperson, denies knowledge of any foreign source and says he complied with all electoral laws.

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