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Voting In The General Election
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The last time I went to vote was in the by election last October in Heywood and Middleton. I handed my polling card to the woman and she asked where I lived. I said there's a big clue on the card just under my name. She said I had to SAY my address. I could see no reference to this on the card and told her she was being over officious and making it up as she goes along. She wasn't happy. But neither was I, as I had never been asked this before when voting. So I told her where to stick the ballot paper and walked out.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure I understand 10C why you objected to the request - happy to show the card but not to verbally confirm what was on it.
When I visit the Hospital on Monday , the receptionist will greet me as a familiar face, look at my appointment letter then ask all my details again - double checking is all.
When I visit the Hospital on Monday , the receptionist will greet me as a familiar face, look at my appointment letter then ask all my details again - double checking is all.
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In the long run, your choice to walk out was rather self-defeating, really.
In the long run, your choice to walk out was rather self-defeating, really.
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you don,t need your polling card to be able to vote ,you only need your number but you should confirm both your name and address if asked to do so,also don,t bother to give your number to anyone hanging around outside the polling station,you are not obliged to give it to anyone else before you get inside,they are just trying to find out who has voted from their ward
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Any one could have got hold of your voting card, they HAVE to check the card is being used by the person it was issued to. It was YOU clarion street that was in the wrong. The officer HAS to to refuse to let you vote if you do not give the correct answer. You should be asked every time you go to vote, and if you are not asked you should ask why they have not checked.
I have been asked every time even though I have known the election officer for 20 years.
I have been asked every time even though I have known the election officer for 20 years.
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it will soon be a lot more strict
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These propsals are due to become law.
it will soon be a lot more strict
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These propsals are due to become law.