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    If you do not know whether you are registered on the electoral rolls or not, you could visit the office of the local council of our city and fill up a form, after which you will be registered on the electoral rolls.

    Your name will appear on the electoral rolls only if you are registered to vote. The local council of each city and town in the United Kingdom maintains a record of the people in their city or town that are eligible to cast their votes in the elections.

    The local council of a city or a town makes sure that all its eligible voters arrive at the polling booths on the day of the election by sending a form to every household in the city or town a few days before the election.

    Before you apply for a voter's ID, you have to eligible to considering the following points: You have to be 18 years or above, you should be a Commonwealth citizen or British citizen, Irish Republic citizen or European Union citizen. Every year, between the month of August and October, Annual Canvass takes place, which allows you to register through the forms which are given to all the property of a district. The approval of the applications of the applicants will be intimidated by writing.

    For more information, you can log on to the following link: www.stratford.gov.uk/council/council-404.cfm.

    You can also check whether your name is present in the electors list by using the following link:  www.aboutmyvote.co.uk/?OfficeId=16.
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    Aki 

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