The Sligo Champion

Voters are told to bring ID with them on polling day

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THE Referendum Commission has today called on voters in Sligo to use their vote in the referendum taking place next Friday, 25 th May.

The Commission, which is the independen­t body set up to explain the proposal of the referendum and promote voter turnout, encourages voters who are unsure about their decision to turn to its independen­t guide and its website, www.refcom2018. ie, for unbiased facts about the Referendum proposal on the Regulation of Terminatio­n of Pregnancy.

Speaking ahead of next week’s vote the Chairperso­n of the Referendum Commission, Ms Justice Isobel Kennedy said: “The Referendum Commission does not campaign for a yes or a no vote, but we do strongly urge you to inform yourself and to use your vote.

“How you vote on this issue is entirely a matter for you to decide, but it is important that you take the opportunit­y to use your vote.”

Voters should normally receive a polling card in the post before polling day, telling them at which polling station they should cast their vote.

If you are on the electoral register but don’t receive a polling card you are still entitled to vote.

You do not need to have your polling card with you when you go to vote.

However, you should bring some valid form of personal identifica­tion such as a driving licence, a passport, public services card, an employee identity card with a photograph, a student identity card with a photograph, a travel document with your name and photograph, or a bank, savings or credit union book containing your address in the constituen­cy.

Polling stations will be open from 7am until 10pm on Friday 25 th May.

In the polling station you will be given a ballot paper. You vote by marking an ‘X’ in the ‘Yes’ box or ‘No’ box, depending on how you want to vote.

The Referendum Commission Guide can be viewed on its website at www.refcom2018.ie.

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