A consultation on whether to move elections to weekends has been launched as part of efforts to boost engagement in the democratic process.
Scrapping the traditional Thursday vote is one option under consideration as part of the government's programme of constitutional renewal, which seeks to forge a new relationship between the citizen and the state.
Michael Wills, Constitutional Renewal Minister, said: "The reason elections are traditionally held on Thursdays is obscure. We should not be afraid to try a new voting day that fits in better with people's busy lives, while also recognising the constraints of money and belief."
The consultation debates moving the day of elections for general, local and European elections from Thursdays to the weekend and considers:
The election day consultation will run for 12 weeks.
The election day consultation paper can be foundon the Ministry of Justice website.