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Minimum Turnout - UK national or local elections

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LazyGun | 14:55 Fri 14th Nov 2008 | Politics
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Is there a legally required minimum turnout for a UK national or local election result to be declared valid?
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Thanks for the response Judge - so, no quorum required then - A voter turnout of hypothetically just 10% would be just as valid and binding as one of say 60%
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