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Originally Posted by katex
Still suppose is nowt to what they are owed by bad payers ... £1,500,000.
Hope they don't come after me .. kept my son on the electoral register for a few years, even though he has lived in Manchester since he was 18 (8 years ago) .. and paying council tax over there. Being stupid like, always considered Clayton was his home basically, but not legally. When I knocked him into touch ... realising may have problems 'cause was claiming 25% single occupancy, the collector of the electoral form commented that they never compared the two so wouldn't have been a problem anyway. How wrong were they.
Hope they will not see this and investigate ...LOL
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I find the thread rather interesting. At the student accommodation I lived at last year, the university automatically registered you, people were still registered there after they moved out, as they failed to register elsewhere during that period. Now you can remain registered at several addresses, and in local elections you can vote in more than one area. As for general elections you are obviously only allowed to vote in one location. Could anyone help explain how its checked that you don't vote in two locations for a general election?