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All you need to know about the 2014 European election

12:01am, Thu 22 May 2014 Voters cast ballots in EU and council elections - last updated Thu 22 May 2014 The Union Jack pictured behind the European Union flag in London. Photo: Tim Ireland/PA

The European election will be held this Thursday giving British voters the chance to decide who will represent them in Brussels and Strasbourg.

Apart from the General Election - which will be held next year - it is the only time all 46 million eligible voters in the UK can take part in a ballot.

But how does the voting system work? How many MEPs will Britain elect? And what happened at the last European election?

Here is a helpful guide that answers all of the key questions on the European election.

You have to be a British citizen or a European Union or Commonwealth resident in the UK to be able to vote in the election.

If you are a British citizen abroad you can vote in European and General Elections for up to 15 years after you have left the country.

To be able to vote in the European election you must be registered and the deadline for registering has now passed. The deadlines for voting by post or by proxy have also passed.

The local council usually sends a registration form to most people living in the UK between September and November every year.

You can vote in the 22 May election by going to your nearest polling station - which is often a community centre or school. Your polling card will have the location of the nearest station.

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‘Ours’ – The European Union – Video


#39;Ours #39; - The European Union
A talk show that gets young europeans chatting about the things that matter to them. As young people we are the first to complain and point out what is wrong with politics but this show will...

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EU Confirms Observers to Monitor Egypt Elections – Video


EU Confirms Observers to Monitor Egypt Elections
The European Union said on Monday (May 19) that it would now be able to observe Egypt #39;s presidential elections next week after the Egyptian authorities released communications equipment and...

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16th EU Contest for Young Scientists, Dublin 2004 – Video


16th EU Contest for Young Scientists, Dublin 2004
The European Union (EU) Contest for Young Scientists, an initiative of the European Commission, was set up to promote the ideals of co-operation and interchange between young scientists. The...

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18th EU Contest for Young Scientists, Stockholm 2006 – Video


18th EU Contest for Young Scientists, Stockholm 2006
The European Union (EU) Contest for Young Scientists, an initiative of the European Commission, was set up to promote the ideals of co-operation and interchange between young scientists. The...

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