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Twenty-five different nationalities have registered to vote in the Northern Ireland Assembly election, according to the Electoral Office. | Twenty-five different nationalities have registered to vote in the Northern Ireland Assembly election, according to the Electoral Office. |
Nearly 2,000 Poles have signed the electoral register, followed by 900 Portuguese, and nearly 800 Lithuanians. | Nearly 2,000 Poles have signed the electoral register, followed by 900 Portuguese, and nearly 800 Lithuanians. |
It is thought more than 6,000 foreign nationals may vote when Northern Ireland goes to the polls on 7 March. | It is thought more than 6,000 foreign nationals may vote when Northern Ireland goes to the polls on 7 March. |
Cahir Hughes, Electoral Commission, said more people were coming into Northern Ireland with the EU expansion. | Cahir Hughes, Electoral Commission, said more people were coming into Northern Ireland with the EU expansion. |
"They have rights and and they can be represented when the assembly is restored," he told the BBC. | "They have rights and and they can be represented when the assembly is restored," he told the BBC. |
The magazine, Glosik, is aimed specifically at Northern Ireland's burgeoning Polish community. | The magazine, Glosik, is aimed specifically at Northern Ireland's burgeoning Polish community. |
Poles want to vote with their feet in Northern Ireland | |
It is targeted at the estimated 30,000-plus Poles and has been trying to educate them about the political parties and political system in Northern Ireland. | It is targeted at the estimated 30,000-plus Poles and has been trying to educate them about the political parties and political system in Northern Ireland. |
The publication is the brainchild of Polish business consultant Ewa Grosman, who runs the multi-service agency, Connect, in Carrickfergus. | The publication is the brainchild of Polish business consultant Ewa Grosman, who runs the multi-service agency, Connect, in Carrickfergus. |
She said that taking part in the elections empowered immigrants. | She said that taking part in the elections empowered immigrants. |
"If we are thinking about 30,000 Polish people, even if 30% of those are voting it will have a major influence on the political landscape of Northern Ireland," she said. | "If we are thinking about 30,000 Polish people, even if 30% of those are voting it will have a major influence on the political landscape of Northern Ireland," she said. |
"Even with small numbers registering, we have a high percentage of people attending the elections, it may still have an influence in certain areas of northern Ireland." | "Even with small numbers registering, we have a high percentage of people attending the elections, it may still have an influence in certain areas of northern Ireland." |
Ewa Grosman says taking part in the elections empowers immigrants | |
Anyone who has been resident in Northern Ireland for at least three months is eligible to join the register. | Anyone who has been resident in Northern Ireland for at least three months is eligible to join the register. |
BBC Northern Ireland political correspondent Gareth Gordon said: "The changing face of society here is mirrored by the fact that 25 different nationalities are now registered to vote, according to the Electoral Office. | BBC Northern Ireland political correspondent Gareth Gordon said: "The changing face of society here is mirrored by the fact that 25 different nationalities are now registered to vote, according to the Electoral Office. |
"Foreign nationals still make up only a tiny percentage of the overall electoral register. | "Foreign nationals still make up only a tiny percentage of the overall electoral register. |
"Of course, there is no way of knowing just how many of them will turn up to vote. | "Of course, there is no way of knowing just how many of them will turn up to vote. |
"These communities are growing at such a rate that political parties can no longer afford to ignore them." | "These communities are growing at such a rate that political parties can no longer afford to ignore them." |