UK Ballot Papers
Ours arrived late yesterday afternoon, and are now on their way back. Looks like some councils at least are getting them out with a reasonable chance to get them back in time.
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I've just realised having voted in every General Election for the past 50 years, this will be my last. Unless this one doesn't produce a clear result, I doubt there will be another one before the 15 year time limit rules me out.
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If Boris gets a majority and his Brexit deal done then the Tories might finally get the long promised ‘Votes for Life’ Bill through the next Parliament.
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I was surprised to find mine came with an international postage paid envelope too.
It was interesting to have a ballot paper with only the 3 main parties listed. The last time I voted in my local elections, there were a few more parties listed. |
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Originally Posted by ivanidea
(Post 12771145)
I was surprised to find mine came with an international postage paid envelope too.
It was interesting to have a ballot paper with only the 3 main parties listed. The last time I voted in my local elections, there were a few more parties listed. Brexit party not standing against against conservatives. And the most likely winner of green, liberal democrats and plaid cymru... |
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Originally Posted by Phathamster
(Post 12771230)
Lots of parties are standing aside to give those with similar Brexit ideology more chance of winning the seat.
Brexit party not standing against against conservatives. And the most likely winner of green, liberal democrats and plaid cymru... |
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I also think that a lot of the real fringe parties, like the 'raving monster loonies' have had enough of elections with so many in short order that they just can't afford to lose another deposit.
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Originally Posted by lansbury
(Post 12770610)
I've just realised having voted in every General Election for the past 50 years, this will be my last. Unless this one doesn't produce a clear result, I doubt there will be another one before the 15 year time limit rules me out.
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Originally Posted by Yankashire
(Post 12776249)
I sympathize (-se?)... Having recently arrived in the UK and being a non-citizen, I cannot vote this Thursday, although campaign posters litter the town and my local friends are very engaged... I'm looking forward to watching the returns...
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Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 12776256)
You can register to vote in local elections if you’re keen to participate in the democratic process. Also helps build up your credit rating :)
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Ballot papers allegedly posted on 20th November - still not received. A record for UK to Hungary post. Funny that!
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Originally Posted by Yankashire
(Post 12776259)
Thanks, I'm on it... although best practice is to wait for my NI number
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Originally Posted by TexanScot
(Post 12776292)
You don't require a National Insurance number to register to vote.
Anyway, off-topic, but it's just one of those sequencing issues inherent in the bureaucracy of moving to a new country... |
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Originally Posted by Yankashire
(Post 12776297)
I know, but I'd rather wait for it than have to update the registration later.
Once you're registered then you're registered. Also, if you don't have one yet, you need to mail in copies of your ID documents (or so I've read). Anyway, off-topic, but it's just one of those sequencing issues inherent in the bureaucracy of moving to a new country... I was an active member of a political party when I lived in the UK and I was one of those annoying people who knock on your doors with flyers asking how you're going to vote, so getting people registered to vote (and removing barriers to their doing so) is something I'm passionate about :) |
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Originally Posted by TexanScot
(Post 12776308)
What do you mean by "update the registration"?
Once you're registered then you're registered. Yes, they are entitled to ask for this if you don't give them a National Insurance number but photocopies will usually suffice. Understood. I was an active member of a political party when I lived in the UK and I was one of those annoying people who knock on your doors with flyers asking how you're going to vote, so getting people registered to vote (and removing barriers to their doing so) is something I'm passionate about :) Also, after the UK leaves the EU, I imagine it's possible we'll lose the right to vote altogether (which is fine... I'm here at the sufferance of the UK government, after all 😆), so, unlike with my pre-settled status application, for example, I feel there's no urgency... I'll register in good time, when my materials are together. Then I'll look forward to diving into the mundane details of my local council's inner workings 😅 |
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