You've got until midnight to register
Anyone living on the Isle of Man who's eligible to vote in the upcoming UK General Election has until midnight tonight (Tuesday, 18 June) to register.
Earlier this year the rule which limited this right, to people who had lived in the United Kingdom in the past 15 years, was abolished.
It means all Island residents who've previously lived there can register in the last constituency they were in before they left.
The General Election will be held on Thursday, 4 July.
It was called by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on 22 May.
You can find a link to register here - you'll need your National Insurance and passport numbers to complete the process.
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