The government is reminding residents they have less than a month to respond to the electoral register.
Officials add it's a legal requirement which is designed to maintain an accurate record of eligible voters on Island.
People have until March 18 to respond - and can respond in around a minute via online, text or over the phone if their household information remains unchanged.
Alternatively, the government is inviting those to return paper copies which have been received - all information is available on its website.
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