General Postal Voter (GPV) at Political Glossary
What is it? Electors who have difficulty getting to a polling place on polling day can register as a GPV. GPVs include people with a disability, silent electors, prisoners, those in remote communities, and people who have religious objections to attending a polling pPolitical Definition Added By: Aiden
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