
I am registered and will probably vote
I am registered but will not vote
I am not registered
Against, of course
To tactically vote for them or against? Not much chance of that up there either way at the moment but you being in a Scottish seat if you are thinking of voting tactically, you'd have a big 'voice' (assuming you are a tactical voter) given the huge Labour-SNP switch going on atm.![]()
Not registered & probably won't vote. I'm so clueless about politics that I'll just be voting blind anyway.
If ukip wins though, I'm moving to Ireland.
not registered here! i dont even know if i'd be allowed to register or vote anyway?? i wasn't registered back home either as it was just an annoyance with my name at the time and no id in that name
You can register by going hereIf you're at Uni you are allowed to vote there but you should talk to whoever is in charge of voting on campus to ask where and how to vote as Universities seem to change their procedures all the time.
https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
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i'm not from the uk i just moved here a few months agoYou can register by going hereIf you're at Uni you are allowed to vote there but you should talk to whoever is in charge of voting on campus to ask where and how to vote as Universities seem to change their procedures all the time.
https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
oh just read im actually apparently eligible, thats pretty cool
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Nope I'm not british
As for the irish election, more than likely, have to get registered tho.
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I think you can vote in any general elections in the election if you've lived in the country for something like 3 or 6 months, but you'll have to take that with a pinch of salt![]()
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i registered wish me luck (H)
my 18th is in august so i will be too young -_-