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Published on: 26/11/2019 07:23 AMReported by: roving-eye
There are fewer than 24 hours left to register to vote in next month's general election.
You need to register at least 12 working days before an election - so, with the election on 12 December, the deadline is 23:59 GMT on Tuesday.
If you fail to sign up through the process, which takes about five minutes, then you will be unable to vote on election day.
This is what you need to know about being ready to cast your ballot, and the people who haven't registered yet.
Who can register to vote in a general election?
Anyone on the electoral register aged 18 or above on polling day has a vote. You have to be:
- a British citizen, a qualifying Commonwealth citizen or a Republic of Ireland citizen
- resident at a UK address, or a UK citizen living abroad who has been registered in the last 15 years
- not legally excluded from voting
You can register to vote at any time if you are 16 or over - or 14 or over in Scotland.
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