Where is your polling station (for Wirral voters) for the 2016 EU Referendum vote?

Where is your polling station (for Wirral voters) for the 2016 EU Referendum vote?                                           Today is polling day in the EU Referendum vote. Here is the question on the ballot paper. Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? Polling stations are open on the Wirral … Continue reading “Where is your polling station (for Wirral voters) for the 2016 EU Referendum vote?”

front of polling card EU Referendum 2016

Where is your polling station (for Wirral voters) for the 2016 EU Referendum vote?

                                         

front of polling card EU Referendum 2016
front of polling card EU Referendum 2016

Today is polling day in the EU Referendum vote. Here is the question on the ballot paper.

Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

Polling stations are open on the Wirral from 7.00 am and close at 10.00 pm. You don’t need your polling card to vote, but you will need to tell the polling clerk your name and address.

Here is a list of the addresses of the polling station (Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations EU Referendum Wirral).

The first letter of your unique electoral number (eg A) refers to the ward (in this case Bidston & St James). The second letter (eg E) refers to the polling district within that ward.

Each polling district has its own polling station.

Due to this being a national election and the results from various areas needing to be collated, the Electoral Commission estimates a result could be declared around 6.00 am on Friday 24th June 2016.

However if there are recounts, or the result is close, it could take longer before a final result is known for certain.

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Author: John Brace

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5 thoughts on “Where is your polling station (for Wirral voters) for the 2016 EU Referendum vote?”

  1. After I had voted this morning in the EU Referendum at my local polling station I saw something on my way out propped up against the wall of the school that shouldn’t be there.

    I brought this to the attention of polling staff who agreed with me that it shouldn’t and they promptly removed it. I thank them for this.

    However from their verbal reply to me it seemed this was not a one-off (more details after polls have closed at 10.00pm).

  2. If my wife has got her card and ID passpor etc – her polng station is oxford but she wasnot well and is in Birmingham withh me can she vot at the nearest polling station to me ??????

  3. G’day John

    Was it the unsigned European contracts between Wirral “Funny” Bizz and the clowncil.

    Ooroo

    James

    1. If you remember I published those years ago, but I think the impact was too minor to have influenced the EU Referendum result in 2016.

      After all only one councillor (Stuart Kelly) seemed to pick up on my republishing that contract just before the special meeting of the Audit & Risk Management Committee.

      I’m a very minor person in the media as far as national referendum are concerned.

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