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LOCAL BODY POLLS

voting to-morj^qi POINTS THAT ELECT0RV SHOULD BEAR '' IN MIND THE POLLING BOOTHg With the borough elections toi row there is the usual crop 0j ^ tions being asked as to where I and when to vote. Por . he jj mation of electors the follo^l ! brief resume of the position':— Polling Places There are five places avafe where votes can be recorded. Peerless Hall, three booths. 1 Devon Street Church Hall booth. • ' 1 Garage, corner Ranolf andto Roads, one hooth. '"i At each one of these placesi tors may record their votes, y the council and hospital board - tions. , ' ' : • How to Vote It should be remembered that| are seven councillors to be ek and by striking out the name c|j eandidate for whom it is not ^ j to vote and leaving seven na^ the proper method of voting^jjji been followed. It is possibletog out any number of names ajjj "plump" vote for one or morecs dates, but most people will giTej suffrage to seven. ■ :

Persoris Eligible to Vote Those eligible to vote are-^ .whose names are on the generi supplementary borough rolls^ . qualifications are the sameasfg Parliamentary elections.declaration 'is al'so permitted the following conditions :L. j 1. The person must be e| and •" • -• rl 2. Must have reasonable ea® believe that his or herj should have been on then In the second case thougb a may be allowed disqualificatiot f ollow if the person who votes declaration is not eligible. •

When to Vote The polling booths are opejj nine o'clock in the morning j seven o'clock in the evening auii may be cast at any time these hours at any polling booU, Whom to Vote For This is the only matter upon? the decision is left to the gooh of the elector. For further infj tion see advertisements.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 520, 2 May 1933, Page 4

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LOCAL BODY POLLS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 520, 2 May 1933, Page 4

LOCAL BODY POLLS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 520, 2 May 1933, Page 4

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