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ozzypostie 01-05-2008 12:38

polling card
 
hello could you tell me can i still vote without my poling card as my 3 year old daughter has drawn black felt tip all over it, its illegible!!!

Royboy39 01-05-2008 12:42

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Originally Posted by ozzypostie (Post 569937)
hello could you tell me can i still vote without my poling card as my 3 year old daughter has drawn black felt tip all over it, its illegible!!!

No problem.........Take the card and a utilities invoice with you to the polling station to prove who you are and will be able to vote.

BERNADETTE 01-05-2008 12:43

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Yes you can they will just ask for your name and address at the polling station

ozzypostie 01-05-2008 12:44

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nice 1 cheers

jaysay 01-05-2008 16:16

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Lots of people think you need your polling card to vote, quite simply you don't, the polling card is just to let you know that there is an election and where the polling station is and it does give you your polling number, but you don't need it with you when you go

harwood red 01-05-2008 18:24

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I think it's very strange that you don't need your polling card cos you could just go in and use anyone's name and address that you know won't be voting and get multiple votes if you're clever. I never received my polling card for some reason this year but voted no prob but was suprised that they didn't ask for some ID

garinda 01-05-2008 18:30

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 570072)
I think it's very strange that you don't need your polling card cos you could just go in and use anyone's name and address that you know won't be voting and get multiple votes if you're clever. I never received my polling card for some reason this year but voted no prob but was suprised that they didn't ask for some ID

That's quite true.

It says on the polling card that you don't need the card, nor does it mention that you need any form of identification to vote, just to tell them your name and address.

I have neighbours who say they never vote, so I may just pop back again in disguise.:D

jaysay 01-05-2008 18:37

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 570085)
That's quite true.

It says on the polling card that you don't need the card, nor does it mention that you need any form of identification to vote, just to tell them your name and address.

I have neighbours who say they never vote, so I may just pop back again in disguise.:D

Ya Rindi and that unfortuneatly is democrcy, but are you going to wear Burka:eek::tongueout

garinda 01-05-2008 18:44

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 570088)
Ya Rindi and that unfortuneatly is democrcy, but are you going to wear Burka:eek::tongueout

Of course I was only joking, but with a system so lax as far as security is concerned, I bet there are many abuses of democracy that happen today.

I suppose this would be one of the advantages of photo-ID.

cashman 01-05-2008 18:57

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After the "Debacle" in florida a few years ago, the good ole US of A, being a super power n all that, i reckon democracy flew out the window, so why expect it now?:rolleyes:

jaysay 01-05-2008 19:11

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 570091)
Of course I was only joking, but with a system so lax as far as security is concerned, I bet there are many abuses of democracy that happen today.

I suppose this would be one of the advantages of photo-ID.

At Last, yipee something we agree on Rindi, As you know I've was in politics for a long time, but since 1997 the insentive to cheat at the ballot box has become more prevalant. I have nearly always had a P. V. for both work and health reasons, but since 1997 rules have been relaxed so that more people will vote, but at watt cost, do we want genuine votes or bogus votes. We've tried all postal ballots, that does not work, we hav to move back to polling station votes, at least we have a chance of making the vote fare:mad:


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