Islanders have until midnight to register and the sign-up process only takes a few minutes.
After that, the electoral roll will close, and anyone whose name is not on that list will not be able to have their say when the island votes for its 38 Deputies in October.
????Good morning Guernsey! This is it, your last day to register to vote in the 2020 General Election, you have until midnight tonight
If you want your say in Guernsey’s future, sign up at: https://t.co/2etNCsxOBw or call the election team on 01481 747579 or E: elections@gov.gg pic.twitter.com/mzDm6AgUkn
— Guernsey Election 2020 (@GSYElection2020) August 21, 2020
Earlier this week, the election team reached a significant milestone in getting 30,000 registered to vote in Guernsey’s first-ever fully island-wide election.
If you were signed up to vote in the last election or referendum, you still need to sign up this time around as a new electoral roll has been set up for island-wide voting.
Those who cannot attend the ballot station in person, or who simply wish to fill out their voting forms in the comfort of their homes, can sign up for a free postal vote.
In Guernsey’s first island-wide election you can cast up to 38 votes. If this sounds a bit daunting, don’t worry. We’ve created a brand new website???? to easily filter the candidates manifestos & help refine your choices.
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— Guernsey Election 2020 (@GSYElection2020) August 20, 2020
The nomination period for elections will open on Tuesday 1 September and close on Friday 4.
The deadline for postal voting is 25 September.
Advance super polling stations will open from Saturday 3 October before the final day of balloting on Wednesday 7 October.
For more on the upcoming election and to register to vote, click HERE.