If electoral register is created by the EMB, which method is used?
Ireland
Ireland, Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government, accessed 2 May 2020
“In order to be able to vote at an election or referendum, a person's name must be entered on the register of electors for the locality in which the person ordinarily resides. Registration authorities (county, city and city and county councils) publish the register of electors every year. The register comes into force on 15th February and is used at each election and referendum held in the succeeding 12 months.”
Citizen Information, Registering to vote, accessed 2 May 2020