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No, if you are in UK Jail at the time of any UK election you can not vote.
United KingdomA 'General Election' can refer to a Westminster Parliamentary Election, held in the UK, where electors can vote for the Government they would like to govern the country.
The UK does not have a president. The head of state in 1997 was Elizabeth II and the head of government was John Major followed by Tony Blair after the 1997 general election.
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Voting in the UK, on election day, is their local polling station, provided they are on the Election Register.
United Kingdom Election Results was created in 1994.
England and Scotland, as well as Wales and Northern Ireland, are all part of the UK, and the election will be in all parts of the UK on May 6th.
No, if you are in UK Jail at the time of any UK election you can not vote.
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You can wear a rosette on any day you wish in the UK.
Elections in the UK are usually held every five or so years for Parliament. The previous election was held in 2010, and the next one will presumably be in 2015.
The cast of UK Green Party Election Broadcast - 2004 includes: Mark Forrester as Mad Driver
A general election takes place every five years.
No, but you must be a citizen of the UK, Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland to stand for election in the UK.