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Old 07-31-2016, 07:10 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by shysnale View Post
......How long do you have to work in England before you can vote ?


To vote in a local government election a person must be registered to vote and also be one of the following:

1. a British citizen living in the UK
2. a qualifying Commonwealth citizen living in the UK
3. a citizen of the Republic of Ireland living in the UK
4. a European Union citizen living in the UK
5. someone registered to vote as a Crown Servant
6. someone registered to vote as a service voter
7. Age 18 or over in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, or 16 or over in Scotland.

A British citizen living abroad who is registered as an overseas elector cannot vote in local government elections.
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