Closed petition Change the day General Elections are held from Thursday to Sunday

We would like the Government to change the day of the week that General Elections are held from a Thursday to a Sunday. We believe that moving the day to a weekend means that more people will be able to vote.

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Thursday is a normal working day which means that the hours where people can visit a polling centre are limited. But on a Sunday many people do not work and would have more free time to go vote.

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