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Ceisteanna Coitianta faoi Shaincheadúnas

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You can check if you are on the Register by visiting Dublin City Council Offices, Garda Stations, Libraries, Post Offices and online @ www.voter.ie

You may not be able to find yourself on voter.ie if your name, address or Eircode is entered incorrectly. Please contact Franchise if you have registered to vote and cannot find yourself online.

The public have until the 25th November to make a claim for correction (addition, deletion, modification) by completing an RFA1 form.  Claims for the addition/deletion of names are ruled on by the County Registrar who is a legally qualified court officer. The ruling is made in public and any person may attend and give evidence.  Interested persons are notified of the County Registrar's decision and an appeal may be made in the Circuit Court.

You can register online by visiting https://www.voter.ie/ You must have a verified mygov.ie account to be able to avail of the online facility.

If an election/ referendum is called and you are not on the register you may apply for entry in the Supplement to the Register of Electors which is published prior to polling day at each election and referendum. To apply, fill out the application form (RFA2 Inclusion in Supplement or RFA3 Change of Address) for entry into the Supplement Register of Electors and return it to the Registration Authority.

Application for entry in the Supplement must be received by the Registration Authority at least 14 days before polling day (excluding Sundays, Good Friday or public holidays).  Persons entered in the supplement are entitled to vote at elections/referenda held during the currency of the register.

Irish - Irish Citizens: may vote at every election and Referendum

British - British Citizens: May vote at Dáil, European and Local Election

EU – European Citizens may vote at European and Local Elections

Non-EU - Non-European Citizens: May vote at Local Elections only

No, unfortunately you are not eligible for a postal vote.

A person whose occupation is likely to prevent them from voting at their local polling station on election day can apply for a postal vote

An elector whose name is entered in the postal voters list may only vote by post.  They will be turned away from the polling station if they turn up to vote there, the same will apply to special voters.

The polling information card is only an information card that tells you the date and time of polling and the location of your polling station.  You can vote as long as you are on the Register of Electors and have photographic ID (i.e. Passport, Drivers Licence, Bus Pass or Work ID) with you.

You can only vote at a polling station that has been assigned to you. Polling stations are decided by the Returning Officer, according to the polling district boundaries. It is normally a local School or Hall in your area.  Polling Scheme circulated prior to polling day.

The edited register contains the names and addresses of persons whose details can be used for a purpose other than an electoral or other statutory purpose e.g. for direct marketing use by a commercial organisation

Registration forms are scanned and shredded after they have been processed.

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