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Published on 5 October 2009
Archived on 5 November 2009
Stratford-on-Avon District Council is urging local residents to return their electoral registration form to ensure that they don't lose their right to vote as reminders are sent out this week to householders who have not yet registered.
At total of 54,075 forms were sent out at the beginning of September and so far 36,918 have been returned.
"It is vital that people respond to this request for information, especially since a General Election will be held by June 2010. People must register by law - even if they don't think they want to vote. If people fail to return their forms, then reminders are sent out and may result in us having to send someone to the house to collect the data we need but ultimately failure to complete the forms could result in a fine of up to £1,000," says Graham Raspin, Democratic Services Officer.
"The vast majority of our households in the District are unchanged and in these cases residents can help us to save money on postage, and speed up the process, by confirming the details using the freephone or internet, which are all quick and easy to use. We have received a number of compliments about the service and how quick and easy it is to use for those whose details have not changed."
Over 15,000 households have registered using the internet or the freephone number.
Some of the comments received include:
For more information or enquiries about the Register of Electors form please contact the Electoral Services Helpline on 01789 260208.
Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX
Tel: 01789 267575
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