Disabled voters have one week to seek polling station change

The Government has advised people with a physical illness or disability that they have just one week to get their ballot for the June 11 elections transferred to a more convenient polling station.

The Government has advised people with a physical illness or disability that they have just one week to get their ballot for the June 11 elections transferred to a more convenient polling station.

The Department of the Environment and Local Government said today that people wishing to change polling stations should apply in writing to the returning officer for their constituency before Friday, June 4.

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