VOTING ARRANGEMENTS
Q S* r .—The holding of elections on a Saturday may save the country money for l<^?, t m Wag ? S ’ but . it P os es a problem tor some of us, who want to do our du& vo J? rs but have a Christian duty as well on a Saturday. Is there nevV 1S q n t a or p ° stal voting before !S?i- Saturday for those of certain ( gl ? u , s P er »““ions? We would be etc tCfUl r your answer.—Yours,
~ , CITY VOTER. November 7, 1954. «r£3i her< l is a s P ecial provision in the posta! votmg regulations for an elector )~!2 has ? objection to atjeuding at a polling place to vote on the day of the week on which the P £* llin £ « day falls -” said the Christchur .h Registrar of Electors (Mr A. A. Kesley), m reply to this letter. “He can vote as a postal voter, and all that is necessary is to get in touch with the returning officer for the district m which the elector is registered,” Mr Besley said.]
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27502, 9 November 1954, Page 17
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