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Unable To Vote - What Happens?
I've just seen this and wondered if anyone knows what happens if people are denied a vote on the polling day through no fault of their own? Do they just not get a vote?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-30 72155/M assive- voter-r egistra tion-fa ilure-s parks-f ury-pub lic-tur ned-awa y-polli ng-stat ions-gl itch.ht ml
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they could for example apply without notice ( ex parte ) to a Judge in chambers for an order ( mandamus ) ordering the returning officer to give the applicant a vote
This was done twenty years ago or so - clearly the unregistered voter was a junior barrister and someone ( ? pupil master ) commented - this was more of an exercise for the applicant ( claimant/plaintiff ) than a real way of getting a vote
Wasnt it the last election where they locked out 25 waiting at 10 pm to vote and the police were called ? No one can vote after 10 pm yeah but if you had organised yourselves better we could have and intended tovote before ... I cant recollect what happened
they could for example apply without notice ( ex parte ) to a Judge in chambers for an order ( mandamus ) ordering the returning officer to give the applicant a vote
This was done twenty years ago or so - clearly the unregistered voter was a junior barrister and someone ( ? pupil master ) commented - this was more of an exercise for the applicant ( claimant/plaintiff ) than a real way of getting a vote
Wasnt it the last election where they locked out 25 waiting at 10 pm to vote and the police were called ? No one can vote after 10 pm yeah but if you had organised yourselves better we could have and intended tovote before ... I cant recollect what happened