It’s always the same for every kind of election, from EU parliament down to local initiatives: The government has and does the job of telling and inviting you.
They get their information to the address that is valid at the date when the invitations are being sent.
One can order postal services to send letters from old to new addresses for a certain time (did months or so). This services are pretty commonly used so no letters get lost.
It’s always the same for every kind of election, from EU parliament down to local initiatives: The government has and does the job of telling and inviting you.
But, so how does that work for people who move right around election time?
They get their information to the address that is valid at the date when the invitations are being sent.
One can order postal services to send letters from old to new addresses for a certain time (did months or so). This services are pretty commonly used so no letters get lost.