A citizen turns 18 but never enrols. What happens when an election is held?
- They are enrolled at the polling place that day
- They may vote once and enrol afterwards
- They cannot vote because they are not enrolled ✓
- They may vote if they bring identification
Why this is the answer
Correct enrolment is what makes voting possible, so a person who has not enrolled is unable to vote.
This question is from: Voting
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