Example sentences of "to vote by [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ClubCall are making it easy for People readers to vote by telephone if they choose not to use the voting form on Page 41 . |
2 | There are 650 M.P.s elected on a constituency basis by those entitled to vote by virtue of the Representation of the People Act 1983 . |
3 | Under the 1985 Representation of the People Act , as amended in 1989 , Britons overseas may , for up to 20 years after their departure , register to vote by proxy in the constituency where they last lived . |
4 | Thanks to an amendment in 1989 to the 1985 Representation of the People Act , Britons may continue to vote by proxy for up to 20 years after they leave the country . |
5 | If you will be abroad on polling day you have to vote by proxy unless there is time for you to apply for , receive and return a postal ballot paper before leaving the United Kingdom . |
6 | If you have applied to vote by proxy and your application is allowed the registration officer will issue your proxy with a ‘ proxy paper ’ which entitles him or her to go to the polling station and vote for you . |
7 | As long as there is a good reason why you will not be able to vote in person on election day you can apply to vote by post or proxy . |
8 | If you are blind or physically disabled or your work regularly takes you away from home , you may qualify to vote by post or proxy for an indefinite period . |
9 | You will then be allowed to vote by post or proxy if your application reaches the registration officer before noon on the sixth day before polling day ( not counting the days mentioned above ) . |
10 | You will need to say on the application form whether you want to vote by post or by proxy . |
11 | If you want to vote by post give the full address where your ballot paper should be sent . |
12 | If you have applied to vote by post and your application is allowed you will receive a postal ballot paper a week or so before polling day . |
13 | Electors who move to another constituency during the course of the year are entitled to apply to vote by post in the constituency in which they are registered . |