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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2017 21:19:09 GMT
Can't you have a postal vote in the UK? Yes, you can.
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Post by d'James on Jun 2, 2017 21:21:27 GMT
Can't you have a postal vote in the UK? That's what I've been doing in Germany for the last couple of elections. Usually, I'm not at home on the election Sunday, so they mail me the ballot paper some time before the actual election and I can complete it at home whenever I have time and then mail it back. Yep. I did it this time. Didn't like it though as I never vote for the same party and would prefer to make up my mind on the day.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Jun 2, 2017 21:24:58 GMT
Still get an emergency proxy up to pretty late (I think) the day before also if it is required
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2017 22:03:26 GMT
Can't you have a postal vote in the UK? That's what I've been doing in Germany for the last couple of elections. Usually, I'm not at home on the election Sunday, so they mail me the ballot paper some time before the actual election and I can complete it at home whenever I have time and then mail it back. Yep. I did it this time. Didn't like it though as I never vote for the same party and would prefer to make up my mind on the day. I think you can use a postal vote on the day if you take it to a polling station? (Mind you it's a while since I've done that, I usually make my mind up who I'm voting for long before, so it's not an issue. Brexit was the only vote that was down to the wire for me.)
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Post by d'James on Jun 2, 2017 22:05:26 GMT
Yep. I did it this time. Didn't like it though as I never vote for the same party and would prefer to make up my mind on the day. I think you can use a postal vote on the day if you take it to a polling station? (Mind you it's a while since I've done that, I usually make my mind up who I'm voting for long before, so it's not an issue. Brexit was the only vote that was down to the wire for me.) Thanks. It's too late now, I've sent it. There are certain parties I will never vote for, but I like to try and keep an open mind about the other parties each time an election comes around.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2017 22:13:27 GMT
I think you can use a postal vote on the day if you take it to a polling station? (Mind you it's a while since I've done that, I usually make my mind up who I'm voting for long before, so it's not an issue. Brexit was the only vote that was down to the wire for me.) Thanks. It's too late now, I've sent it. There are certain parties I will never vote for, but I like to try and keep an open mind about the other parties each time an election comes around. Oh yes, I don't always vote for the same party. As an individual (I think that's still allowed, but who knows for how much longer), I'm frequently tempted by independents. But I'm a pretty decisive person, so once my mind is made up...
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Post by d'James on Jun 2, 2017 22:15:10 GMT
Thanks. It's too late now, I've sent it. There are certain parties I will never vote for, but I like to try and keep an open mind about the other parties each time an election comes around. Oh yes, I don't always vote for the same party. As an individual (I think that's still allowed, but who knows for how much longer), I'm frequently tempted by independents. But I'm a pretty decisive person, so once my mind is made up... We didn't have any independents this time. Only five. Very uninspiring list I might add. They never bother campaigning round here anyway as it's a foregone conclusion which is really sad.
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Post by infofreako on Jun 2, 2017 22:24:44 GMT
We have a selection of the 3 main parties plus one independent. The greens and ukip both pulled their potential candidates out to assist each of the parties closest to their ideals. Leaves a bad taste
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2017 7:21:12 GMT
My area only had a choice of three this time - very unusual! And the Lib Dems strongly suggested we vote Labour instead of for their own candidate. Agree with you infofreako - that doesn't sit well with me either.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 20:37:25 GMT
There's an interesting piece on what it's like for blind voters here.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 10:11:13 GMT
That's stupid, pathetic and sickening. I honestly thought there were braille papers available. That's how I imagined it. The way they actually do it requires complete trust from the blind person that they're not just marking a piece of spare paper or voting for someone else's choice of candidate. Not that I think there's much corruption goes on, but I doubt many people would find it acceptable if voting meant telling your vote to a stranger who said "Sure, I'll totally record your vote the way you just said".
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Post by infofreako on Jun 7, 2017 10:13:28 GMT
That's stupid, pathetic and sickening. I honestly thought there were braille papers available. And there should be. #informativepostoftheyear, The Matthew. Sadly not. We've gone for postal vote for my partner this time for this very reason. Last time it was a real battle, those at the polling station refused to guide her to the booth or to let me guide her to the booth. It wasn't so much a fear of someone looking over her shoulder but a complete unwillingness to help at all. The whole experience left her humiliated and to this day she has no idea whether she cast a valid vote
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