Electoral Offences injury to a person if the latter refuse to do as has been told. The general belief is that any person who is cast under this sort of real or perceived spell of charm or spiritual force could be traumatized and be emotionally disturbed in one way or another. Any physical attempt at stopping an eligible person from registering is considered an electoral offence; as admittedly, the spiritual influence is hard to ascertain. 8. False Information Every applicant is supposed to give accurate information about him/herself. Information so gathered is stored by the Electoral Commission for reference purposes. Information about each applicant is certainly unique and it helps the Electoral Management Body to treat each person as such in the course of compiling the voters' register. From the proceedings, one can imagine how wrong it is for an applicant to present 23
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