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Right to Vote
Clearly there is a lot of misconception about your residence rights in terms of voting can anyone help?:confused:
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Re: Right to Vote
as far as I know if you are registered at the local town hall (which a lot of people dont do for one reason or another) you can vote
Im sure someone will correct me if Im wrong |
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Thats my understanding also ...... in fact I thought by law you have to register at the town hall.
I understood I could vote in local elections, but not the national election. I may be wrong. |
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You have to be registered on the padrón but you also need to make sure that you are registered to vote. If you are not I think it is too late now as the last day was 30th January.
You can also vote in European elections but you have to decide whether you want to vote in your home country or your country of residence. |
Re: Right to Vote
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4540121)
Thats my understanding also ...... in fact I thought by law you have to register at the town hall.
I understood I could vote in local elections, but not the national election. I may be wrong. |
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Originally Posted by spain
(Post 4540142)
not heard that its the law - think people only do it when they need their empardrimiento (cant spell it :) ) for something
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No you get hit for local taxes whether you are on the padrón or not.
Its main purpose is for calculating the funding that each municipality receives from central government to pay for local police, schools, hospitals, clinics and libraries etc. plus other municipal facilities. |
Re: Right to Vote
There's some very interesting info on here :)
On a slightly different slant, we've been told by our mayoress that we're not eligible to vote in this May's mayoral vote, even though we are on the empadriamento :( It's a shame, cos she's really nice and we'd vote for her!! :D |
Re: Right to Vote
[QUOTE=vox populia;4540055]Clearly there is a lot of misconception about your residence rights in terms of voting can anyone help?:confused:[/QUOTE
If you are on the padron, then you can vote in local and European elections provided that you are registered to do so a the town hall, registration should ahve been by end of January, that was extended to the end of February in Valencia community. |
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[QUOTE=mikelincs;4541250]
Originally Posted by vox populia
(Post 4540055)
Clearly there is a lot of misconception about your residence rights in terms of voting can anyone help?:confused:[/QUOTE
If you are on the padron, then you can vote in local and European elections provided that you are registered to do so a the town hall, registration should ahve been by end of January, that was extended to the end of February in Valencia community. Will we be given any further information of when and where to vote? |
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Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 4541250)
We have been on the empodramiento for two years and earlier this year we got a form to fill in to register to vote, which we filled in straight away and sent back.
Same here in Valencia. |
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We always get voting cards sent through the post a few weeks before the election.
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Re: Right to Vote
Originally Posted by Beachcomber
(Post 4540267)
No you get hit for local taxes whether you are on the padrón or not.
Its main purpose is for calculating the funding that each municipality receives from central government to pay for local police, schools, hospitals, clinics and libraries etc. plus other municipal facilities. |
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