Values and principles practice question
What must an eligible resident do before they are able to vote in UK elections?
- Pay a special voting fee
- Add their name to the electoral registerCorrect answer
- Join a political party
- Apply in person to the monarch
Why
To be able to vote you must be included on the electoral register; eligible residents can add their names so they are entitled to cast a vote in elections.
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- In a democracy such as the UK, how are the people who run the country chosen?
- In a democracy such as the UK, where does the authority of government ultimately come from?
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