superman28 wrote: » Amazingly I can't vote.. I was deleted from the Fingal Register. (their words) just found out yesterday. Apparently, my parents filled out a form stating that its just the 2 of them living at their address (true) last year. So my name was taken off the Fingal register,, I was not notified of this... , Only when my voting card didn't arrive at my parents house did I check,, quickly tried to sort it out,, but was too late as cards arrived after cut off point of May 8th... lady said in Fingal Co Co there are loads of similar cases.. as you can imagine f**king fuming..
theyoungchap wrote: » So what you want is a "I spoiled my vote" option?
theyoungchap wrote: » Was a referendum ever so "done to death" by both sides and the media. I can't really remember the divorce referendum. Am I alone in saying "thankfully polling day has arrived" and can't wait till next week when it is all over?
LirW wrote: » I'm not an Irish citizen, there are people who live abroad and can't travel yet are very interested in the outcome, get a grip.
Ubbquittious wrote: » I don't know where my polling card is gone and I don't care either
Your Face wrote: » Like someone who voted 'No' is going to risk saying so here.
Johnny Dogs wrote: » I voted this morning without one, not required, just bring id. I don't get the point in gloating about not using your vote though.
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » There is a view poll button, you didn't have to vote.
Cesar Better Memoir wrote: » Plenty of groups out campaigning this morning. Is there not supposed to be a moratorium since 2pm yesterday?
Gannicus wrote: » That's exactly whats happening the liberal extreme left has a tendancy to shout down and dehumanize anyone that doesn't agree with them as a Nazi or Trump or some other b****x. Was walking down henry street last week and some yungwan on a loudspeaker had been screaming 14,000 women had been prosecuted for having abortions abroad in the last year, and her harem of beats cackling around her.
JCX BXC wrote: » If a comment like mine stops some from commenting, then I doubt they'd comment on any issues! When one makes their views public, they are open to criticism. That's not limited to here!
....... wrote: » My polling station was busy at 7am this morning, full of Yes voters. I had to queue to vote and I voted yes.I didnt mind a bit of a wait, sure havent I been waiting 35 years already?[/QUOTE] Brilliant!
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murpho999 wrote: » Big yes from me. I wonder will we see the usual rural /urban divide on this. Wonder what Donegal will vote.
kanadams123 wrote: » I voted NO