dereko1969
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No, they can't. The register is managed by the Franchise section of your local authority, and councillors have no direct access.
The electoral register was majorly overhauled in the autumn with tens of thousands of people removed at the direction of the Minister for the Environment. It was up to everyone to check they were on the register after November and get on it if they were gone.
There was a lot of publicity about this at the time and I have little sympathy for people who've just discovered they're not registered. It took 3 forms and 2 letters for me to get back on it but I'm there.
Did not see the publicity. Question still remains. Why remove someone who consistently voted and why not advise her.
...Does this mean that before every election you have to check the register?....
Sorry, I didn't mean that Councillors can delete people of right, but they regularly do seek deletions (and additions) by applying to the County Registrar in Court. The attached file gives more details on the system.
http://www.environ.ie/en/LocalGovernment/Voting/PublicationsDocuments/FileDownLoad,1897,en.pdf
I can only agree that it doesn't seem to have been a very sophisticated process and can imagine theres been a lot of mistakes. You'd think it could have been done more accurately.
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