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Old 01-05-2008, 18:30   #7
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Re: polling card

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Originally Posted by harwood red View Post
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.
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