So why isn’t a problem for Europeans?
in denmark and norway you just need polling card
so what you on about
So why isn’t a problem for Europeans?
However, to be really precise, if somebody doesn't have an ID, they still have the right to vote. But checking their identity can be tricky, and it may be necessary to call the police and have them check that the person really is the right person, like they would do with a person they arrest who doesn't carry an ID.
Unfortunately, it's no longer as easy as that.So the whole of Europe wants to make it harder for some demographics to vote, including the wonderful EU. Guess Remainers wouldn’t want to move there.
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskEurope/comments/wabm5q/does_your_country_require_id_to_vote/
Very easily debunked with a quick Google. An ID card that all people over the age of 16 carry is not the same thing as voters ID.
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskEurope/comments/wabm5q/does_your_country_require_id_to_vote/
Very easily debunked with a quick Google. An ID card that all people over the age of 16 carry is not the same thing as voters ID.
This comment in particular.
castro is just a massive tory
so it will go over his head
in denmark and norway you just need polling card
so what you on about
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskEurope/comments/wabm5q/does_your_country_require_id_to_vote/
Very easily debunked with a quick Google. An ID card that all people over the age of 16 carry is not the same thing as voters ID.
This comment in particular.
What are you on about? Read the statement at the end.
Who has the right to vote in Norway?
Whether you have the right to vote at a Norwegian election depends first and foremost on the type of election. National parliamentary elections are reserved for citizens only, but more people have the right to vote in the municipal and county elections.
To vote in the 2023 local and county elections, you must be 18 or turning 18 by the end of 2023, and be:
Everyone who is entitled to vote will receive a voting card (valgkort). This card contains details about the location of the polling stations on election day, and other information such as how to vote in advance.
- A Norwegian citizen living in Norway.
- A Nordic citizen who registered as living in Norway before 30 June this year. This applies to citizens of Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland
- A foreign citizen who has been living in Norway for at least three consecutive years before the date of the election
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In 2019, physical voting cards were still sent.
Previously a physical card was sent in the mail, but this year they are being sent to digital mailboxes or via Altinn. A paper copy will still be sent to those without any digital accounts. But regardless, you do not need this card to vote.
Everyone entitled to vote should receive a voting card. There is no separate registration process like in the UK and some other countries. If you have not received one by mid-August, you can contact your home municipality to check your eligibility to vote.
As I said, you do not need to show the card to vote, although it does speed up the process. You will, however, need photo ID, such as a passport, national identity card, or driving license. Bank cards with photos are also accepted.
castro is just a massive tory
so it will go over his head
Good to see Sadiq Khan on TV. He comes across as a proper decent individual. Lots of integrity, which is always refreshing in politics.
oh what a fool you are
little tory man
Good to see Sadiq Khan on TV. He comes across as a proper decent individual. Lots of integrity, which is always refreshing in politics.






What does it say at the end of that article, silly little leftie? Being a mere fool is an aspiration for you.
True, the amount of services that have been cut for youths is scandalous. That's not down to him though.aye
while london burns from mass crime
lol
Unfortunately, it's no longer as easy as that.
True, the amount of services that have been cut for youths is scandalous. That's not down to him though.
There is no separate registration process like in the UK
thats my point