No Polling on Thursdays

We believe in democracy and that everyone should have the right to vote. By having a polling on a Thursday it is clear that the intent of the government to limit the ability of many who are away from... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
926.
Desmond F 29 August 2006
927.
Noel B 29 August 2006
928.
Brendan C 27 August 2006
929.
John Mortimera 22 August 2006
930.
Gary F 22 August 2006
931.
Joe Le 21 August 2006
932.
Marguerite D 20 August 2006
933.
Michael R 15 August 2006
934.
Siobhan K 3 August 2006
935.
Mark K 2 August 2006
936.
Johanna L 31 July 2006

"If they have it on a Thursday I'm voting for FG in protest, If they have it on Friday/Saturday i'll go with F.F."

937.
Conor O 26 July 2006
938.
Ciaran M 21 July 2006
939.
David N 16 July 2006
940.
Celine C 13 July 2006

"would like to exercise my right to vote having the election on a thursday does not give me that option"

941.
Emma P 7 July 2006

"Why is postal voting not promoted more??"

942.
Geraldine W 4 July 2006
943.
Kieran M 3 July 2006
944.
Robert T 20 June 2006

"Students have a right to vote in their home constituencies"

945.
Aidan T 16 June 2006
946.
Kevin S 14 June 2006

"It is a disgrace, a thursday vote will do nothing except alienate the younger voters, denying them their voice. This could cost the green party seats, and although i am not convinced by the climate change debate, their resulting policies encourage sustain"

947.
Paul T 13 June 2006

"voting should be mandatory anyway"

948.
Catriona M 13 June 2006

"Why not Saturdays?"

949.
John O 11 June 2006
950.
Ashling D 11 June 2006

"Voting during the week causes the primary school in my town to close therefore denying the children an education"

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