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Let’s Get Islington Voting – give us your feedback
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Islington will host two major sets of elections in the next twelve months – the 2 May Greater London Authority (GLA) to elect the Mayor of London and London Assembly, and when announced, the next UK Parliamentary General Election.
Voters will need to show photographic ID to vote at the local and National elections.
Get involved
We’d like your help to shape our “Let's get Voting'' campaign, to raise awareness of the new ID requirements for the upcoming elections.
We’d particularly like to hear from young people, aged 18 to 24, who are eligible to vote in the UK.
Let's get Islington voting!
Islington will host two major sets of elections in the next twelve months – the 2 May Greater London Authority (GLA) to elect the Mayor of London and London Assembly, and when announced, the next UK Parliamentary General Election.
Voters will need to show photographic ID to vote at the local and National elections.
Get involved
We’d like your help to shape our “Let's get Voting'' campaign, to raise awareness of the new ID requirements for the upcoming elections.
We’d particularly like to hear from young people, aged 18 to 24, who are eligible to vote in the UK.
Help us shape our campaign to get all of us in Islington voting and be sure we all understand new changes to the election process. Let's get Islington voting!
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