• ladicius@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    In Germany you don’t have to register beforehand - as long as you are a citizen of the country you simply get an official invitation to vote via paper mail (several weeks in advance). No hassle with registration or such bullshit - you are a citizen, you are invited to vote, no exceptions.

    You can vote via letter if you are not present on voting day (details are explained in the invitation), or you take your invitation and go voting in person on voting day. The invitation most of the time is good enough, you should have your ID at hand but it is checked rather lax.

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      2 months ago

      Same in the Netherlands, though you definitely need to ID. I guess that whole register to vote thing is another bullshit rule they came up with to win.