Register to Vote - Record-breaking day

<h1>Register to Vote - Record-breaking day</h1>

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Almost a large portion of a million individuals enrolled to vote in favor of the 2015 general race as the due date shut yesterday, crushing the past single-day 24 hour record by more than 300,000 individuals.

An aggregate of 469,047 individuals utilized the online framework to add their name to the appointive move with a further 15,965 individuals enlisting by post. The spur of the moment surge saw a record-breaking day for voter enrollments - the past record for single-day sign-ups was 166,000 on 5 February 2015.

Of the 485,000 individuals who enrolled on 20 April, 152,000 were matured 25 to 34 with 137,000 matured 16-24. Individuals matured 35 to 44 were third on the rundown with 89,500 enrollments.

Since the online voter enrollment framework was presented in June 2014 more than 7.1 million individuals have utilized it to join the appointive roll. Amid the same period 2.1 million postal enlistments were handled. Sunday 19 April was another guard day for enrollments, with 123,248 individuals finishing the online voter enlistment structure and 1,036 paper applications additionally handled.
 
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