Thursday, 18 September 2014

Elections.

When is election day?
Saturday 20th September √

What hours can you vote on election day?
9am - 7pm √

What date does this year’s election officially end?
4th October

Hoardings- On election day all billboards must be removed by midnight 19th September

Sign-written vehicles- You can't have anything on your car on election day which says vote for simon bridges etc because they could influence people

Fixed signage on party headquarters and MP’s electorate offices- You can leave regular signs in office

Delivery of election material prohibited- Politicians can't put advertising in peoples mail boxes or letters from politicians on election day.

Websites and social media- Keep what you had posted before election day but no post on election day.

Processions and demonstrations- You are not aloud to protest or use a load hallier to say vote for national etc.

Streamers, rosettes, ribbons etc- You can to wear a badge or ribbon to support your party but not aloud to say the party only colours.

Clothing promoting the party or candidate- No t-shirts saying vote national but can wear colours

Imitation ballot papers- Can't hand out cards that look the same as the ballet card

Assistance to get to a voting place- They can ask if the person needs a ride but they can not say anything to influence the person.

At the voting place- MP's are not aloud in voting place but only aloud in to cast there own vote

Campaigning around advance voting places- Not aloud to stand outside and influence people at the last minute

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