The Argus

Register now for referendum on divorce

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THE Referendum Commission has launched a nationwide campaign to encourage people to make sure they are registered to vote on the forthcomin­g referendum on the regulation of divorce and as part of that campaign it is encouragin­g people in Louth to check the register.

The referendum is taking place on Friday 24th May, the same day as the European Parliament and Local Government Elections.

The Referendum Commission will over the coming weeks be running TV, radio, online and social media advertisin­g to urge people to check if they are registered at checkthere­gister.ie. While the Commission’s remit covers the referendum only, being on the electoral register will allow you to vote in the referendum and the European and local elections.

Chairperso­n of the Referendum Commission, Ms Justice Tara Burns said, ‘In order to vote, your name has to be on the register of electors for the address at which you normally live and checking if you are registered is really very simple, you can find out by checking at www.checkthere­gister. ie or you can also check the register in local authority offices, post offices, Garda stations and public libraries.”

If you find you are not registered, you can make sure you are added to the supplement to the register by completing a form which you can download from www.checkthere­gister.ie, or obtain from your local authority, Garda station, post office or public library. Then you bring the completed form to your local Garda station to have your identity certified, and ensure it gets to your local authority before May 7th.

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