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What does the Register look like?

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What does the Register look like?

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The Register is published in address order. The roads are shown in alphabetical order and in each road the names of eligible electors are shown against the house number (or alphabetically if the house has a name). The register is NOT compiled in surname order. It does not give titles such as Mr, Mrs, etc., and it does not show telephone numbers or ages, other than those electors who will reach voting age during the lifespan of the register.

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The Register is published in address order. The roads are shown in alphabetical order and in each road the names of eligible electors are shown against the house number. It does not give titles such as Mr., Mrs. etc. It does not show telephone numbers or ages, other than those electors who will reach voting age during the lifespan of that Register.

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The Register is published in address order. The roads are shown in alphabetical order and in each road the names of eligible electors are shown against the house number. It does not give titles such as Mr., Ms. etc. It does not show telephone numbers or ages, other than those electors who will reach voting age during the lifespan of that Register.

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The Register has several parts which are called polling districts. Each polling district register includes the addresses of the properties in that area. The names of the streets are arranged alphabetically and for each street the names of the eligible electors are shown alongside the numbers or the names of the properties where they live. The Register does not include telephone numbers or titles. The ages of electors are not marked except for 16 and 17 year olds who reach voting age during the life of the Register.

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The Register is published in address order. The roads are shown in alphabetical order and in each road the names of eligible electors are shown against the house number. It does not give titles such as Mr., Ms. etc. It does not show telephone numbers or ages, other than those electors who will reach voting age during the lifespan of that Register. Last updated: 2007-06-29 13:45:40.

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