Gov't wants to hear from those who've turned 16 or moved house
People who are newly eligible to vote on the Isle of Man are being urged to register their details.
Government wants to hear from those who’ve turned 16 and anyone who has moved house.
It says it’s taking a ‘canvas light’ approach this year and won’t be sending paper copies of forms – instead it’s asking people to note their change in circumstances online or via the phone.
The deadline to update your details is 17 March – you can find more details HERE.
Frank Carolan is the head of the crown and elections team:


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