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2009 elections: 17 . May deadline for EU citizens in Germany and German foreign

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EU citizens wishing to vote in the European elections in Germany and German expatriates who worked for the European elections their vote wish to make in Germany must to 17 May 2009 your local authority an application for admission to post to the electoral register:
Elections 2009: On 17 May end deadline for German foreign and EU nationals

WIESBADEN - The Federal Returning Officer points out that the 17 May 2009 at three points of an important date in preparing for the European elections of 2009.

Up to this day, German and EU citizens abroad and apply for citizens in Germany, who want to choose their registration on the electoral roll. Also receive up to 17 May 2009, all eligible voters for the European elections their voting card, which also indicated the polling station, where they on 7 June 2009, cast their vote.

Who at the 2009 European elections in Germany will, in principle, be registered on the electoral roll. On the electoral register all eligible voters of an electoral district are summarized. The voters, on 3 May 2009 - the 35th Day before the election - at the registration office of the municipality were registered with the main dwelling shall be entered on the electoral roll by the authorities and obtain a voting card.

German living abroad and want to vote in Germany must, as soon as possible to apply for registration put on the electoral roll of the municipality in which they were registered prior to their departure from Germany recently. The application must by 17 May 2009 be received by the community. Even German abroad, who had already registered at the last European election in 2004 at the request of the electoral roll shall, to the 2009 European elections to re-apply for registration. Further information and application forms can be obtained abroad in all German embassies and consulates of the Federal Republic of Germany or the website of the Federal Returning Officer.

living in Germany citizens of other EU Member States wishing to vote in the elections of 2009, German deputies have also in a German voters are registered. For this they must provide the local authority of their German residence an application for registration in the electoral roll, then to 17 May 2009 be received. An exception applies to EU citizens who had already registered for the 2004 European election in the electoral roll and have not since been deleted at the request or because of leaving home to foreign countries from the electoral register: You will be entered ex officio in the electoral roll. More information and an application form will EU citizens and citizens in Germany to the local authority of residence or the website of the Federal Returning Officer.

From 18 up to and including 22. May 2009 the local authorities keep their electoral rolls during the general opening times for voters ready for inspection. Citizens, up to 17 , 2009 No election notification received, but the views are to be still eligible to vote, should immediately contact the election office at the location of their principal residence in connection so that an investigation can take place.
Source: press release of the Federal Returning Officer of 05 May 2009

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