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    Convicted Rapist Loses European Court Case Over Right to Vote in UK Election

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    Posted on September 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The European Court of Human Rights upheld the UK's ban on prisoner voting, rejecting Michael Hora's claim. This decision maintains the status quo amid ongoing debates.

    Convicted rapist loses European court case over right to vote in UK election

    Prisoners' Voting Rights in the UK

    LONDON (Reuters) -A convicted British rapist on Tuesday lost his challenge at Europe's human rights court over a ban that prevents prisoners from voting in UK elections.

    Background of the Case

    Michael Hora, who was given an indeterminate jail sentence in 2007 for two counts of rape and sexual assault and has previous convictions for rape, argued that the refusal to allow him to vote in the 2019 national election breached his rights.

    Court's Decision

    Judges on the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) unanimously rejected his claim.

    Political Reactions

    "Considering the seriousness of his offending, his conduct, the risk he was found to pose to the public and the resulting imposition of a harsh sentence of indeterminate detention, the Court found that the restriction on his right to vote in the 2019 general election was not disproportionate," the court said.

    The issue of the rights of prisoners to vote in elections has in the past put Britain at odds with the ECHR and led to criticism from some lawmakers about the court interfering in British domestic affairs.

    The blanket ban was ruled incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights in cases from 2005, 2010, 2014 and 2015.

    In December 2017, the then British government proposed administrative changes that would allow some prisoners a vote, a move the Council of Europe said was sufficient to signify compliance with the court's ruling.

    That meant while most prisoners were still not entitled to vote there were exceptions, such as for those being held on remand or released on temporary licence.

    The Reform UK party, which is currently leading in opinion polls, has said it would take Britain out of the ECHR's jurisdiction saying it would not allow a foreign-based court to rule on areas of policy such as immigration and deportation rulings.

    (Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

    Table of Contents

    • Prisoners' Voting Rights in the UK
    • Background of the Case
    • Court's Decision
    • Political Reactions

    Key Takeaways

    • •The European Court of Human Rights rejected Michael Hora's claim.
    • •UK's prisoner voting ban remains in place despite challenges.
    • •The case highlights ongoing tensions between UK and ECHR.
    • •Reform UK party proposes leaving ECHR jurisdiction.
    • •Some prisoners in the UK may vote under specific conditions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Convicted rapist loses European court case over right to vote in UK election

    1What is the European Court of Human Rights?

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is an international court established by the European Convention on Human Rights. It hears cases concerning violations of the rights guaranteed by the Convention.

    2What is a blanket ban in legal terms?

    A blanket ban refers to a comprehensive prohibition that applies universally to a group or situation, without exceptions. In this context, it pertains to the prohibition of voting for all prisoners.

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