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Distribution of Poll Cards Begins This Week

by isleofman.com 21st September 2011
Registered voters will receive their poll cards for next Thursday’s House of Keys election in the next few days. The poll cards, which provide information about how, when and where to vote, are being distributed from Friday. Everybody who is entitled to vote in the election on September 29 should receive a poll card by Tuesday, September 27. Poll cards confirm a voter’s name, address and unique electoral number, and highlight the location of the relevant constituency polling station, the date of the election and the times when votes can be cast. Anybody who is registered to vote but has not received a poll card by Tuesday, September 27 can contact the voter enquiry helpline on 685754 for further information. Voters are encouraged to take their poll card with them to the polling station on election day. However, people can still vote without a poll card, provided their name is on the electoral register. Polling stations across the Island will be open from 8am to 8pm on September 29. Further guidance for voters is available at http://www.gov.im/lib/docs/cso/guidanceforvoters.pdf Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 21st, September 2011 04:27pm.

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