Sentences with phrase «voting papers»

The council has said that even if people have not yet received their postal ballot vote paper, they can still vote.
Mr Goldsmith is writing to all 77,000 of the local voters who re-elected him with a 23,015 majority enclosing a postage - paid voting paper with the question: «Do you give your consent to Zac Goldsmith to stand for election to be Mayor of London.»
So, after spending an hour at the election booth with that ridiculous Senate voting paper, filling in EVERY number on the top line, because I understood that would make my vote more worthy, I headed off to buy a new toilet suite.
Two polling stations in Cornwall received each other's voting papers for the local council elections by mistake, it has been revealed.
If I'd got a voting paper I was going to tweet myself ripping it up, just to make a point about how ridiculous the whole open exercise is.
Because they'd returned their voting papers by post the previous week, several full days before the shortlisting for the ballot was officially finalised.
In regular voting, it's clear that your identity is protected, you put your voting paper in a box with all other papers.
Give the voters of England a referendum with the wording on the voting paper the same as the question asked to voters in Scotland back in 1997.
The participating political parties are identifiable for the voters because the names of these parties are mentioned on the voting paper.
Thomas Cook Airlines Ltd v BALPA [2017] EWHC 2253, [2017] IRLR 1137 BALPA's ballot for industrial action by airline pilots was lawful, because the voting paper did not infringe new legislative provisions about the period of industrial action contained in s. 229 (2D) Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.
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