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    Polling stations are open from 7 am until 10 pm. Our message is simple: The debate is over and now everyone should make sure their voice is heard by voting

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  2. Polls close in a half hour. If you haven’t done it, go now! 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️

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  3. 90 minutes to go! ⏰

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  4. Polls close in just under three hours ⏱

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  5. Just over six hours until polls close. Make sure you have your say. Bring some photo ID and proof of address in case you are asked.

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  6. Beidh na stáisiúin vótála ar oscailt ó 7 am go dtí 10 pm. Is teachtaireacht shimplí atá againn: Tá an díospóireacht thart agus ba chóir do gach duine a chinntiú anois go n-éistear leis trí vóta a chaitheamh

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  7. Referendum Commission Chair Judge Isobel Kennedy casting her vote shortly after 7 am. Decide when you will cast yours and make sure you stick to your plan!

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  8. The ballot paper asks you if you approve of the proposal to amend the Constitution contained in the Thirty-Sixth Amendment of the Constitution Bill. You should put an X either in the Yes box or the No box, depending on how you want to vote. Here is a sample ballot paper

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  9. There are 15 full voting hours, from 7 am to 10 pm. It’s easy to be a voter

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  10. Don't let a last minute mislaid photo ID prevent you from voting! Look for it today and make sure you have it for tomorrow. You don't need your polling card so long as you have ID.

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  11. Have you decided what time tomorrow you are going to vote? If you don't, it is easy to let the day go by and not do it. Polling stations are open from 7 am to 10 pm. Make sure you vote!

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  12. Beidh na stáisiúin vótála ar oscailt ó 7am go dtí 10pm amárach. Smaoinigh ar a mbeidh ar bun agat an lá sin roimh ré le go mbeidh an t-am agat do vóta a chaitheamh.

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  13. Our job is to give independent neutral information on what you are voting on next Friday May 25th. Information on how to vote is here:

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  14. Our chair, judge Isobel Kennedy, explains the referendum Referendum Commission Guide via

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  15. Our chair Judge Isobel Kennedy answered questions on the referendum on Facebook Live with . Watch back here

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  16. ID that will be accepted on Friday: passport, driving licence, public services card, employee identity card with a photograph, student identity card with photo, travel document with your name and photo, or a bank, savings or credit union book containing your address.

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  17. Our job is to give independent neutral information on what you are voting on next Friday May 25th. Information on how to vote is here:

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  18. Chair Judge Isobel Kennedy about to do Facebook Live explaining the Referendum with

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  19. Play back Commission chair Judge Isobel kennedy answering listeners' questions on today

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  20. “Laws are passed by the Oireachtas. It will be for the Oireachtas to decide what the laws will be in the event of a Yes vote” says Chair Judge Isobel Kennedy

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