Posted: Tue 7th Jun 2016

Last chance to register to vote in the EU referendum

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jun 7th, 2016

You have until 12am tonight to register to vote in the EU referendum.

The Electoral Commission has warned millions are currently not registered, even though the form can be completed online in minutes.

Mark Tami MP for Alyn and Deeside, who has been actively supporting the Remain campaign has urged constituents who are not registered to vote to go online and register.

Mark Tami MP said; “The outcome of this vote will have such a big impact on everyday life, this will

likely be a once in a lifetime opportunity to have your say on Britain’s position in Europe.

“There will be a couple more weeks of campaigning before the vote on the 23 rd June, but right now

what is important is that people register to vote.

“It’s so easy to do online. It’ll be an incredibly close vote and therefore people really should not pass

on this opportunity to have their say.”

To register please use the following link register to vote

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