10/02/2017

Public Urged To Register To Vote

Sinn Féin is urging the public to ensure they are registered to vote.

Polling stations will open on Thursday, 02 March.

Órlaithí Flynn said it is vital people have their say in the election.

She said: "The deadline for registering to vote is looming on Tuesday 14 February so it is important that everyone checks to see if they are registered and if not, that they get onto the register.

"You can do this by contacting the Electoral Office or your local Sinn Féin office."

(CD)

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