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237SJ | 11:36 Wed 20th Apr 2016 | How it Works
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I`m just looking through the government leaflet about the referendum. There is information about registering to vote. Do you have to register if you are already registered for other elections? (I have a postal vote)
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sounds as if they work off the usual electoral registers http://www.aboutmyvote.co.uk/upcoming-elections-and-referendums/eu-referendum "How do I check if I'm registered to vote? Every local authority holds the electoral register for their area. There is no online electoral roll. If you are not sure whether you are registered to vote, you should...
11:40 Wed 20th Apr 2016
sounds as if they work off the usual electoral registers

http://www.aboutmyvote.co.uk/upcoming-elections-and-referendums/eu-referendum

"How do I check if I'm registered to vote?

Every local authority holds the electoral register for their area. There is no online electoral roll.

If you are not sure whether you are registered to vote, you should contact your local electoral registration office. They will be able to let you know.

To find the contact details for your local electoral registration office, enter your postcode in the Your local area section of our homepage.

If you are a British or Irish citizen (who was born in Northern Ireland) living abroad, you will need to contact the local electoral registration office for the address you were last registered at in the UK."
Wouldn't have thought so. That would be a bit of a waste of time and money. I imagine that if you're on the register you get a vote - just as in local and general elections.
//If you are a British or Irish citizen (who was born in Northern Ireland) living abroad, you will need to contact the local electoral registration office for the address you were last registered at in the UK." //

... within the last 15 years
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Thanks for the replies. Yes, I am on the electoral register. The leaflet made it look a bit ambiguous. I guess I`ll receive the voting paper through the post in due course.
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Talking of elections, I am now looking through the London Mayoral elections brochure. Among others, we have the BNP, George Galloway, the Cannabis is Safer than Alcohol party, the One Love Party and a Tory who has never done a hard days`s work in his life. Decisions, decisions..
A lot of money could have been saved if the Ref. was held on the same day as the other elections !
Yeah. One could vote them all out with one cross.
If you're not sure, register for the referendum vote anyway. It's quick and easy to do online, and you will at least be certain of getting a voting paper.
I think even if you are on the register of electors you have to ask for a postal vote if you want one before each election,I may be wrong.
Once you ask, you keep getting them for every election without having to ask again. Well I do anyway.

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