Hyndburn
Council wants to encourage anyone not yet registered to vote, to take advantage
of National Voter Registration Drive this week and go online now to register.
On
Thursday 5 May 2016 voters in Hyndburn will go to the polls to elect local government Councillors in Hyndburn and a
Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire.
Anyone who isn’t registered to vote won’t be able to take part and have
their say.
The
deadline to register to vote in these elections is Monday 18 April 2016. Whilst
there is still time, it’s running out quickly. The good news is that it only
takes a few minutes to register online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
. It’s a chance to join the
thousands of people across the UK being encouraged to register
this week.
Jane
Ellis, Electoral Registration Officer for Hyndburn, said: “Anyone not yet registered to vote should do so as soon as
possible so they can have their say on issues that affect their day-to-day
lives. I’d urge people living in Hyndburn to use National Voter Registration
Drive to spread the message amongst family and friends that it only takes a few
minutes to complete the form and register to vote online.”
Ben
Brook, Head of Performance and English Regional Teams at the Electoral
Commission, said: “National Voter
Registration Drive exists because it’s important that anyone who’s eligible,
but has not yet registered to vote, does so. It’s easy and quick to do online
at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote.
Young people, students and people who move frequently are much less likely to
be registered to vote so #NVRD is as important as ever.”
Local
residents can get a paper copy of the registration form by contacting the
electoral registration office on 01254 388111.
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