Following the elections held on 4th May, SKDC has now shared details relating to the number of voters who applied for ballot papers at the polling station but were not issued a ballot paper because they needed an accepted photo ID with them. You will be aware that at some polling stations, greeters were present to advise voters on the new photo ID requirement. In line with Electoral Commission guidance and instructions, the recorded data included only those voters who needed suitable ID at the polling desk. If someone was turned away before the polling desk by a greeter/marshall, the information was optional to be recorded.

The table below shows the number of electors not issued with a ballot paper and those who later returned with suitable ID, together with percentage figures.

The total number of polling station electors who applied for, but at least initially were not issued with, a ballot paper65
The total number of polling station electors who were not issued with a ballot paper and who later returned with accepted ID and were issued with a ballot paper36
The number of polling station electors who applied for but were not issued with a ballot paper BY CLOSE OF POLL29
Contextual information
Total number of electors who were eligible to vote in person at the polling stations84,088
The total number of voters issued with a ballot paper at polling stations19,111
The percentage of electors eligible to vote in person at the polling stations who voted22.7%
Proportions – of those who tried to vote in a polling station
% attended the polling station and were able to vote on 4 May99.8% 
% who applied for but were refused a ballot paper by the close of poll0.2%
The percentage of electors who applied for, but were initially refused, a ballot paper0.3%
Of the electors initially refused a ballot paper, the percentage who later returned with accepted ID and were issued with a ballot paper55.4%

So in summary, 29 people out of an eligable population of 84,088 were unable to vote.