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Understanding electoral registers - A3 (no bleed)

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The electoral register has names and addresses of registered voters. Used at the polling station. Accessible by political parties, candidates and credit reference agencies. The open register has names and addresses of those who haven’t opted out. Available for sale to any person or organisation. Used for marketing and other non-electoral purposes. The anonymous register. Contains reference numbers. Includes voters who are registered to vote anonymously. Accessible only to electoral registration office.

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