Accessibility
Contact
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Mail :
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The Electoral Registration Office Chief Executive's Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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Phone :
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01752 304866 or 01752 304936 |
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Email :
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ero@plymouth.gov.uk |
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Fax :
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01752 304819 |
Related pages
Links
- Children and Young People's Unit
- Operation Black Vote
- Electoral Commission
- Youth Parliament
- European Youth Parliament
- Rolling Registration
- Association of Electoral Administrators
- Boundary Committee for England
- Charter 88
- Hansard Society
- Elections Centre, University of Plymouth
- Postal Votes
- European Parliament
- House of Commons
- Electoral Reform Society
- Institute for Citizenship
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Young people and students
Why vote?
Many people consider that voting makes no difference. Is this true?
Governments and local councils are responsible for a wide range of services, such as; education, environment, health care, roads, refuse collection, defence, leisure etc.
You will no doubt have opinions on all these issues. Voicing your opinions and involving yourself will help governments and councils to make decisions.
Voting is the most important way of getting involved and provides you with a voice of influence on issues of concern.
Your first step will be to get yourself included in the Electoral Register.
The Children and Young People's Unit website has a lot of information which will be of particular interest to young people.
Students
Students studying away from home, at university or college, can register to vote at home or at their term-time address or even at both addresses (as long as they do not vote twice).






