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Are you registered to vote?

by isleofman.com 19th July 2012

Householders are being reminded to ensure they're on the Register of Electors by returning registration forms which are currently being sent out to all homes on the Island.

Although a system of rolling registration is now in operation which enables electors to update their details for inclusion on the revisions to the register on a quarterly basis, registering now will ensure they'll be eligible to vote in any local authority elections or House of Keys by-elections which might arise during the year.

All registration forms should to be completed and returned to the Registration Unit no later than Friday 14th September 2012.

Current registers can be inspected at local authority offices around the Island as well as the General Registry, Tynwald Library and at the Electoral Registration Unit in Douglas.

If you have not yet registered, or wish to amend any details on your current registration, you can contact the Registration Unit on 685754, or by calling in to their officer on the 3rd floor of Illiam Dhone House, 2 Circular Road, Douglas.

You can also email the Registration Unit at economics@gov.im in order to request a registration form.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 19th, July 2012 06:41pm.

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