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March
2008
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Analysis of 2008 Electoral Roll Opt Out Again Shows Rise and Huge Disparity Across Councils

Leading technology and data Group, which includes EuroDirect, Callcredit and Broadsystem has revealed the latest opt-out figures from the 2008 Electoral Roll, which indicate yet another rise in opt-out levels across the UK.

Analysis of opt out rates by councils across the UK has highlighted an average opt out rate of 39.75%, which shows another significant increase on the previous year.

Year

Overall Average Opt Out Rate

Average Year on Year Increase

2008

39.75%

2.99%

2007

36.76%

4.46%

2006

32.30%

2.99%

2005

29.31%

3.01%

2004

26.30%

4.68%

2003

21.62%

A combination of consumers exercising their freedom to choose and councils pre-ticking of opt-outs has resulted in an additional 1.5 million consumers opting out of this years electoral roll canvass. This means that over the last 6 years 18.3 million UK residents have now removed themselves from the prospect universe available to marketers.

Analysis of the Electoral Rolls submitted by each of the Councils shows that:

• 22.9% of all councils have more than half or their residents opting out.
• 7.8% of all councils have opt out rates in excess of 60%.

The following tables indicate the best and worst local authorities in terms of opt out rates:

20 Highest Opt-Out Local Authority Areas:

1

Kennet

75.78%

2

Ealing

77.19%

3

Epping Forest

76.35%

4

Richmond Upon Thames

75.30%

5

Fenland

74.71%

6

Bridgend

74.52%

7

Eden

72.61%

8

Richmondshire

70.12%

9

Wandsworth

68.07%

10

Maidstone

67.71%

11

South Gloucestershire

67.01%

12

South Tyneside

66.14%

13

Easington

65.90%

14

West Lancashire

65.73%

15

Horsham

65.64%

16

Sutton

65.09%

17

Teignbridge

64.72%

18

Wokingham

63.88%

19

Hammersmith

63.39%

20

Torbay

63.00%

20 Lowest Opt-Out Local Authority Areas:

1

North Tayside & Angus

4.95%

2

Perth and Kinross

6.90%

3

Lanarkshire

7.47%

4

Dundee

10.60%

5

Dumfries & Galloway

11.15%

6

Bradford

11.63%

7

Alnwick

12.64%

8

Isle of Man

13.15%

9

Dunbartonshire

13.32%

10

Argyll & Bute

14.11%

11

Gedling

14.48%

12

Fife

14.89%

13

Highlands & W Isles

15.08%

14

Blaenau Gwent

15.38%

15

Hartlepool

15.63%

16

Shetland Islands

16.07%

17

Ryedale

16.10%

18

Lothian

16.42%

19

Orkney

16.44%

20

Grampian

17.52%

Mike Green, Chief Executive of Skipton Information Group comments:
"While it is encouraging to see the rate of opt-out slow slightly for the first time in three years, marketers should be wary of becoming complacent. A massive 40% of consumers available to market to 6 years are no longer accessible."

"These statistics reveal that marketers need to continue to augment their Edited Electoral Roll data with other data sources, especially in areas where we see large opt out trends."