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Agent William Donating Member (628 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-17-11 01:54 PM
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6. I suppose so. But the thing is that the Mexican-Americans situation that you
Sited is that voters actually voted in Mexico it self. Also in your example the voters had very close connections with the governance of Mexico, making voting all the more important. It would appear that the average person in say Belfast, has little real connection to the Dublin government.

I guess on the other hand I was offered an absentee ballot for the 2009 local WA elections whilst I was in SW England and then I proceeded to exercise my dual citizen voting rights in voting in the 2010 UK general elections.

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