THIS ENDS MIDNIGHT TONIGHT (TUE) IF YOU HAVEN'T REGISTERED YET - DO IT NOW! Even if you're unsure if you'll vote, just register so you've still got a choice.
Register to vote.
You have until 23:59 tonight.
Already registered? Check in with a friend, housemate, or family member to make sure they have too.
Every vote counts. Please RT to raise awareness.
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🚨 There are now just 3 hours left to register to vote
If 125,000 more people register by 23:59, it will be the highest number of registrations in one day
Moved, changed nationality, or changed name? Register again - 4m under-25s aren't registered
https://t.co/zQcTb8BlJj
Today is the final day to register to vote in the general election on July 4.
Please visit https://t.co/WkVoc71ewd to make sure you can vote before 11:59pm tonight, and have your say in our future.
🚨 TODAY is National Voter Registration Day 🚨
As it stands, 4 MILLION young people will be excluded from voting at the General Election.
On this deadline day, don’t risk losing your voice. #GiveAnX about your future and #RegisterToVote: https://t.co/AL8edUpMvA
More than 4 million people under 25 aren’t registered to vote.
If you’re fed up of being ignored by national politics do something about it: https://t.co/KTZjtu8UK9
URGENT! Pls share. The last chance to register to vote in the General Election is 11.59pm tomorrow Tue 18 June. Potentially 8m aren't registered at their current address. Here's 4 key facts...
1) You can do it online here https://t.co/i4FhJoAXfK
2) It's good for your finances. Not being on electoral roll can make it more difficult to be accepted for credit products like bank accounts or mortgages.
3) You can opt out of the 'Open Register' (which allows your info to be sold on) which will stop you getting junk mail marketing )
4) You'll need ID when you do vote (not to register) if you don't have it, you can get it free until Wed 26 June https://t.co/9bfL3hw3CV
🚨 BREAKING: 330,619 people registered to vote yesterday — the highest number of voter registrations in a single day in 2024.
179,285 of them were young people aged 18-34.