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Household Enquiry Form
Sara21
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Good morning MSE-ers!
Just a quick question about the household enquiry form mentioned in today's email - I currently have two addresses as I've started a new job in a different city so I have a weekday address (renting with another couple who don't own the house) but am back at my own home on the weekends. Do I have to fill out the household enquiry form for both properties? The weekday address is hopefully short term as I'm putting my own home on the market.
Thanks in advance!
Just a quick question about the household enquiry form mentioned in today's email - I currently have two addresses as I've started a new job in a different city so I have a weekday address (renting with another couple who don't own the house) but am back at my own home on the weekends. Do I have to fill out the household enquiry form for both properties? The weekday address is hopefully short term as I'm putting my own home on the market.
Thanks in advance!
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Pretty sure its only your permanent address you put yourself on. The weekday address is temporary (e.g. you could be staying in a hotel during the week) can't remember whats on the form, but I definitely know you don't get 2 votes.0
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Thanks Tony
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You can put yourself on both - so you can vote wherever you are at the time of an election. But you can only vote once.0
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Thanks Bouicca
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You can put yourself on both - so you can vote wherever you are at the time of an election. But you can only vote once.
You can only vote once in the same election.
You can however vote in separate elections, eg Weekshire County Council and Weekendshire County Council, as they're separate elections.
Separate constituencies for the UK Parliament count as the same election.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
Thanks Owain
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