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You need to be registered to vote before you can vote in UK elections or referendums.
A General Election has been called for 4 July 2024. Register to vote by 11:59 pm on 18 June 2024.
You need to show a photo ID when voting in person in some elections and referendums in England, Scotland and Wales. Check what types of ID you can use before you go to vote.
There are different rules if you vote in Northern Ireland.
This guide is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).
You can vote:
You cannot vote online in any elections.
You can vote when you’re:
There are different rules on who can vote in different elections and referendums.
You vote in person at a polling station (usually in a public building, such as a school or local hall).
You’ll be sent a poll card just before an election or referendum telling you when to vote and at which polling station.
You can only vote at the polling station location on your card. You do not have to take your poll card with you.
If you have not received a poll card but think you should contact your local Electoral Registration Office.
You can still vote if you’ve lost your card.
Polling stations will be open from 7 am to 10 pm on the day of an election (‘polling day’).
Give your name and address to the staff inside the polling station when you arrive.
You’ll need to show your photo ID to confirm your identity in some elections and referendums.
You’ll be given a ballot paper containing a list of the people, parties or options you can vote for.
Follow the instructions on the notices in the polling booth and on the top of the ballot paper to vote.
If you have a disability, your local Electoral Registration Office can tell you about:
Every polling station must provide at least one large print display version of the ballot paper.
You must apply for a postal vote if you want to vote by post, for example, if:
You do not need to give a reason unless you’re voting in Northern Ireland.
Register by 11:59 pm on 18 June 2024 to vote in the General Election on 4 July 2024.
You must have applied to register to vote in the UK before you can apply to vote by post.
If you want to apply online for a postal vote, you must apply by 5 pm on 19 June 2024.
If you want to apply by post for a postal vote, you must get your postal vote application to your local Electoral Registration Office by 5 pm on 19 June 2024.
You can no longer apply for a postal vote for the General Election on 4 July 2024.
You can apply for an emergency postal vote by post if you cannot get to your polling station because you:
You must get your application to the Electoral Office by 5 pm on 26 June 2024.
If you live abroad and want to vote by postal vote, make sure you apply for and return your postal vote as soon as possible. It can take a long time for your ballot pack to reach you and get back to the UK, especially if your local postal services are irregular or if you live far from the UK.
The Electoral Commission advises people living overseas to apply for a proxy vote if possible.
You can apply for a postal vote for one of the following:
You can:
There’s a different form to apply to vote by post in Northern Ireland.
Make a new application for a postal vote if you move house or you’ll be away from home when the postal vote is sent out.
There’s a different form for Northern Ireland.
When voting by post, you should:
Post your ballot back as quickly as possible to make sure it’s counted.
Take it to your local polling station by 10 pm on election day, or Electoral Registration Office before it closes.
If you are voting in Northern Ireland, you can only hand in your postal vote at an Electoral Registration Office.
Your vote will be rejected if you do not give your ballot paper to a member of staff at the polling station or Electoral Registration Office and complete a form. Do not post your ballot paper through the letterbox of the Electoral Registration Office.
You can hand in your own postal vote and postal votes for up to 5 other voters. If you are a political campaigner, the 5 other voters must be family members or people you provide regular care for.
Your ballot paper needs to clearly display your details and voting choice. If it has been damaged you need to get another one.
You can either:
ask your local Electoral Registration Office to post a replacement
collect a replacement from your local Electoral Registration Office up to 5 pm on election day (or the day before in Northern Ireland)
You cannot vote at a polling station if you registered to vote by post but your ballot paper was lost or damaged.
If you’re unable to vote in person you can ask someone to vote on your behalf. This is called a proxy vote.
You can only apply for a proxy vote under certain circumstances, including:
Your proxy should be someone you trust to vote on your behalf. You’ll need to tell them which candidate (or referendum outcome) you want to vote for.
Register by 11:59 pm on 18 June 2024 to vote in the General Election on 4 July 2024.
You must have applied to register to vote in the UK before you can apply to vote by proxy.
If you want to apply online for a proxy vote, you must apply by 5 pm on 26 June 2024.
If you want to apply by post for a proxy vote, you must get your proxy vote application to your local Electoral Registration Office by 5 pm on 26 June 2024.
You can no longer apply for a proxy vote for the General Election on 4 July 2024.
You can apply for an emergency proxy vote by post if you cannot get to your polling station because you:
You must get your application to the Electoral Office by 5 pm on 26 June 2024.
You can:
You must apply by:
5 pm, 6 working days before election day in England, Scotland or Wales
5 pm, 14 working days before election day in Northern Ireland
If the proxy vote deadline has passed you may be able to apply for an emergency proxy vote if any of the following apply:
You do not need to show a photo ID to vote in person in all UK elections and referendums. Check if you need to bring a photo ID to vote.
In England, Scotland and Wales, you have until 5 pm on the day of the election to apply.
Fill in a paper form to:
Send it to your local Electoral Registration Office.
If you’re applying for an emergency proxy vote because of a medical emergency, disability or your employment, your application form must be signed by an ‘appropriate person’ (for example your employer or a doctor).
In Northern Ireland, you can apply for an emergency proxy vote up to 6 days before the election.
Check the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland website for details on how to apply.
You can apply to vote by proxy:
You can ask anyone to act as your proxy – as long as they:
They’ll need to take their own photo ID with them to vote in some elections.
If they cannot get to your polling station, they will need to contact your local Electoral Registration Office to arrange to cast their proxy vote by post.
If they want to cast their proxy vote by post for the General Election on 4 July 2024, they must get their application to your local Electoral Registration Office by 5 pm on 19 June 2024.
To change who acts as your proxy or to start voting in person, contact your local Electoral Registration Office.
If you want to vote by post instead, complete a postal vote application.
How you vote when you’re abroad depends on:
You can vote by post or proxy if you’ll be abroad temporarily on election day, for example on holiday or a work trip.
You can arrange:
If you’re abroad on election day you need to make arrangements in advance. Apply to vote by proxy if the election or referendum is less than 2 weeks away and you have not made arrangements yet.
Your postal ballot will be sent to the address you’ve chosen no earlier than 16 days before the election. You need to return your ballot before 10 pm on polling day.
There’s a different process to apply to vote by post or proxy if you live in Northern Ireland and will be abroad temporarily on election day.
If you will not have time to receive and return your postal ballot in Northern Ireland before going abroad you’ll need to vote by proxy. You cannot apply to have your postal vote sent outside the UK.
You can vote in the UK Parliament elections. You may be able to vote in referendums. Each referendum has different rules on who can vote in it.
You need to register as an overseas voter.
You can vote by post or vote by proxy.
Find out how to vote if you’re registered as an overseas voter.
If you’re registered in Northern Ireland, you cannot vote by post from abroad.
You can contact your Electoral Register Office to find out when postal votes might be sent. This could help you decide whether to vote by proxy or by post.
You’ll need to show a photo ID when voting in person in some UK elections or referendums.
You’ll need it to vote in:
There are different rules if you vote in Northern Ireland.
The photo ID you show must be the original version. You cannot use a photograph, image on a phone or a photocopy of your ID.
You’ll need one of the following types of photo ID to vote:
You can also use one of the following travel passes as a photo ID when you vote:
The photo on your ID must look like you. You can still use your ID even if it has expired.
You’ll need to take your own ID when you go to vote on someone else’s behalf. You do not need to take theirs.
The name on your ID must match your name on the electoral register. If it does not, you’ll need to either:
Small differences do not matter. For example, if your ID says ‘Jim Smith’ instead of ‘James Smith’.
If you do not have a type of photo ID that allows you to vote, you can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate.
You may be asked to vote on behalf of someone else if they’re unable to vote in person. This is called a proxy vote.
To be a proxy you must be:
You can be a proxy for either:
The person you’re a proxy for will have registered to vote from abroad if they’re either:
Service voters make a ‘service declaration’ when they register to vote. They must be either:
Before you vote you should find out which candidate (or referendum outcome) the person wants to vote for.
You’ll need to vote at the polling station where the person you’re a proxy for usually votes. This may be a different polling station to where you vote.
If you do not know which polling station to go to, contact the local Electoral Registration Office of the person you are a proxy for.
You may need to show a photo ID to vote in some elections. Check what photo ID you’ll need. You do not need to show the ID of the person you are the proxy for.
If you cannot get to the polling station you can apply to vote as a proxy by post.
You’ll need to apply separately even if you already vote by post for yourself.
Contact the local Electoral Registration Office of the person you are a proxy for to get a postal vote application form.
If you want to cast your proxy vote by post for the General Election on 4 July 2024, you must get your application to the local Electoral Registration Office of the person you are a proxy for by 5 pm on 19 June 2024.
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