Brendan Burgess
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Thanks Brendan. I assume I don't need to reregister if already registered for the previous NUI panel ?
It's not:Does anyone know if you have to be resident in Ireland to register (and also to vote) - it seems it is not required ?
You are eligible to register as an elector if you:
Are a citizen of Ireland
AND
Are 18 years of age or older
AND
Hold a degree from a designated institution
This has been the case all along. But voting is postal and, depending on where you live and what the postal services are like, you may not receive the ballot paper in time to complete it and send it back before the deadline.thanks, so in future Seanad elections, non-resident Irish graduates can vote - I was not aware of that
Great, so with this and the extension to graduates of newer universities like myself it's marginally less undemocratic than before. Maybe some day they'll institute even more reforms that will make it even less undemocratic.I understand that I will now lose one of my two votes for the seanad elections. Disenfranchised!!
THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN!!!Just scrap the Senate altogether and save ourselves millions of euro.
Enda Kenny, fine man that he is, gave us that very option but the plain people of Ireland were terrible afeard of what would happen if we got rid it....cue thunder and lightning and 4 horsemen of the Apocalypse scenario playing out in Paddy and Mary's addled brains.Just scrap the Senate altogether and save ourselves millions of euro.
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