Citizenship:
Everyone is entitled to apply for entry onto the voting Register, however, a person’s citizenship determines which elections they may vote in.
Irish citizens may vote at all elections/referenda
British citizens may vote at Dáil, European and Local elections only and are denoted on the Register with a ‘D’ beside their name.
Other EU citizens may vote at European and Local elections only and are denoted on the Register with an ‘E’ beside their name.
Non-EU citizens may vote at Local elections only and are denoted on the Register with an ‘L’ beside their name.









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