Thursday 18 September 2014

Election Day Rules

When is election day?
Election day is on the 20th of September 2014

What hours can you vote on election day?
You may vote from 9:00 - 7:00 then you may not vote.

What date does this year’s election officially end?
The election ends on the 4th of October because that is the announcement of everything.


Why is there a gap between election day and when the election ends?
So they have time to count the votes or find out who has more seats in the Parliament.

Summarise each of these rules for election day in your own words.
You have to have Hoardings around the public that have advertisement for your party removed tonight. You are not allowed to have your car having any bumper stickers or flags on your car. You have to have your party logo on a business building taken off. You have to have some sort of delivery of materials of your party to be through away. You have to have a website that has all of your politicians and information about why you made the party removed off of the internet. You are not alloud to protest about a party before 7pm and you are not allowed to use a loud hailer to influence people. You are allowed to wear a badge or ribbon that does not involve the logo or party name only the colours. You are not alloud to wear a T -Shirt that says the name of the party. No pieces of paper to influence people. You are not alloud to talk about your election choice while having a ride in the car. The MPs are not alloud standing in the voting area to watch the votes but they can vote for them self. You are not alloud influence people at the last minute when they are casting their vote.




















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