THE ELECTORAL ROLLS
WRITS ISSUING TO-DAY. (By Tedegraph—Press Association.)
WELMNiOTON, Last Nofejut.
Contrary to expectations, thei wrote for the General Election were not issued to-day; but they will probably igo out to-morrow, in which case' en*rrolmients' and! the issue' of absent voters' permit& wall cease at 6 p.m. The electoral' officers express the lopiuion that' the.roHs' have been thotrtosughfly revised and compOJeted. The (automatic purging, by the process of elector's l applying fioa- enrolment in different el<ectoral district's, has' 'been' veiry con&idteinablie this yeaa\ It 'is alHva-ys on> an extensive scale. The (number of maniies struck off the main. rolfe in the year prior, to the 1908 election, owing to removals by tvansitfi&ns, totalled 60,876. In the 1908 •general eUeciion 537,003 electors were tontitLed to vtote. Last yiear this total decreased by over 1 82,000, but en/trbllments havie heem steadily going •on, and the grand total is expected to reach a, figure considerably ih excess of that of three years' ago.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10483, 21 November 1911, Page 5
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161THE ELECTORAL ROLLS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10483, 21 November 1911, Page 5
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