Thursday, October 11, 2012

WEXFORD FINE Gael TD and Government Chief Whip, Minister Paul Kehoe, has urged everyone across the County to make sure that they are registered to vote in the Children’s Referendum on Saturday, November 10th.

If you are not registered to vote, you have until October 23rd to add you name to the Supplementary Register.

Minister Kehoe made the comments ahead of the visit of Minister for Children, Frances Fitzgerald TD to Wexford this weekend.

During her visit Minister Fitzgerald will address a public meeting at the Riverside Park Hotel on Friday evening, October 12th, at 7 p.m, alongside Joy O’Driscoll of County Wexford Childcare Committee and Patrick Molloy, National President of Young Fine Gael.

“This will be one of the most important referendums in the history of the State, and I am urging everyone in Wexford to make sure they will be able to make their voice heard. Having the Children’s Referendum on a Saturday will make it easier for lots of groups – such as students and those working irregular hours – to cast their ballot. I’m also encouraging families to make the most of Saturday polling and make sure everyone in your home who is entitled to vote does so.

“If you are not already registered to vote, it’s important to add your name to the Supplementary Register before October 23rd. You can check if you are on the register through Wexford County Council or on www.checktheregister.ie. You can also pick up or download an application form for the Supplementary Register from the same sources. It’s a good idea to bring some ID when you go to get your form signed in the presence of a member of the Gardaí.

“By voting Yes on November 10th, you can play your part in helping us to protect children and support families. For too long the best interests of the child have been an after though in this country. This Referendum is almost 20 years in waiting; after 17 reports on child protection failings now is your chance to make a difference to how children are treated inIreland.”

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