Malta Malta’s Voting Documents: Start Collecting Tuesday
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Malta’s Voting Documents: Start Collecting Tuesday

Voting Documents: Your Chance to Make Your Mark

Imagine this: a quiet, sun-drenched street in Birkirkara, the hum of everyday life punctuated by the rustle of paper. It’s Tuesday, and Malta’s electoral machinery is springing into action. The collection of voting documents is about to begin.

Why It Matters: Your Voice, Your Vote

Every four years, Malta’s electoral process kicks into high gear. The upcoming local council elections are no different. But what does it mean for you, the voter? It’s your chance to have a say in who represents you, who makes decisions that affect your daily life, from the state of your street to the quality of your local school.

But first, you need your voting documents. That’s where Tuesday comes in. Here’s what you need to know.

How It Works: A Step-by-Step Guide

Starting from Tuesday, 25th January, you can collect your voting documents from your local council’s electoral office. It’s a simple process:

    • Bring your ID card. It’s the only document you need to collect your voting documents.
    • Fill in the application form. It’s straightforward, but if you need help, don’t hesitate to ask.
    • Collect your voting documents. You’ll get a ballot paper and an envelope. Keep them safe until polling day.

If you’re not sure where your local council’s electoral office is, you can use the Elections Commission’s online tool to find out. Just enter your address, and it’ll tell you where to go.

Deadline and Beyond: What If You Miss It?

The collection period ends on 11th February. If you miss it, don’t panic. You can still vote. Here’s what to do:

    • Head to the District Electoral Office in your district. You can find the addresses on the Elections Commission website.
    • Bring your ID card.
    • Fill in the application form.
    • Collect your voting documents.

Remember, the District Electoral Offices will be open until 7 pm on polling day, 15th March. So, even if you miss the collection period, you can still cast your vote.

But why wait? Get it done now. Your voice, your vote. Make it count.

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