With Guernsey's first ever referendum due to be held on 10 October, leaflets are being delivered to every island home with some important information about it.
The decision on whether Guernsey moves to a system of island wide voting could be made after the public have their say at the polls.
Ahead of the historic vote the States’ Assembly and Constitution Committee has arranged for Guernsey Post to deliver the leaflets (pictured above and below) to every household during this week.
Pictured: Further information about the referendum can be found on the referendum website here
The leaflets will give readers all of the information voters need to know to take part in the referendum, on Wednesday 10 October, including information about:
Pictured: Deputy Peter Roffey who is chairman of the States committee responsible for the referendum
Deputy Roffey, President of the States’ Assembly & Constitution Committee, said, it is important people read the leaflets so they are fully informed ahead of the referendum.
“The States agreed that the Committee should provide impartial and comparable information on each of the five options on the ballot paper. We have sent out this leaflet to provide this and other helpful information about the Electoral Roll, and how and where to vote, to ensure people know how to take part in this referendum.
"The referendum presents the public with the opportunity to have their voices heard on how Deputies should be elected. I would strongly encourage everyone to take part and vote to determine their future electoral system. "
Anyone who is not on the electoral roll has until 4 October to sign up. You can do that, register for a postal vote and find out more about voting at gov.gg. You can also pick up a form at Sir Charles Frossard House, the Guille Allès Library or from the island's Constables and Parish offices.
Above: A video has also been released explaining how to vote in the referendum
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