IN recent years, I have found it difficult to go to the polling station to vote, although I have always done so. This year, I thought it a great opportunity to accept a postal vote.
On May 30, I received my postal vote envelope which I completed and returned the same day. On May 31, I received my voting cards to go to the polling station. On June 1, I received a second envelope containing a postal vote form.
Do the council know what they are supposed to be doing? To me, they are very confused.
R OLDHAM, Billinge End Road, Blackburn.
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