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New guide for voters
Fri, 17 Jun 2011
The government has come up with a help guide for people who want to vote in September's general election.
It gives advice on how to register and on the three different methods people can use to cast their votes.
People can either go to polling stations, apply for an absent vote or apply to allow a proxy to do it on their behalf.
There's also a guide for people who want to stand in the House of Keys election.
The information covers each of the main steps involved, from nomination through to declaration of the result.
The documents can be found on the Chief Secretary's Office website.
The election is being held on 29th September.