What are Absent Voters Lists?
What Absent Voters Lists exist?
PRONI holds specific Absent Voters Lists for counties Armagh and Derry~Londonderry. These lists have now been digitised and are available online, alongside a name index for each county. Reference is made to absent voters within the 1918 Electoral Registers for other counties, however, only Armagh and Derry~Londonderry have absent voters clearly identified on a separate list which includes service information.
What information is recorded in the Absent Voters Lists?
The lists generally include Surname and Forename of each absent voter, along with information on the Polling District, Registration Unit and address (i.e. Street or Townland). In the case of Naval and Military voters, information on service number, rank and unit is included. In some cases, additional information has been added at a later date which corrects or updates the original entry. As different procedures were followed in each County when compiling the lists, the format of the records varies.
To access the lists, which are presented as downloadable Excel files, visit https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/absent-voters-lists-0.
Chris
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