Returning your postal vote . They also use it to carry out identity checks when trying to prevent and detect money laundering.It is a criminal offence for anyone to supply or use the register for anything else.The open register is an extract of the electoral register, but is not used for elections. endobj
1 0 obj The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is responsible for providing the Australian people with an independent electoral service which meets their needs and encourages them to understand and participate in the electoral process. Register to vote – GOV.UK.

}����턾��{���ǯ>x�%ko^]>|��N���ێ�{����?����esu��A�\�&����ٳ���������xvs8��>���Ӈ>_^\��݂%����w6�����5�•K�r�.c��i^}���3��/YXc��e4Ek�Y���g� �}'[>;��^Q�� �{{�ne�h�n���h_ y� �ښ'��'�����>�g�Łw�}Ӛ�#� If you would like to register to vote, or require more details on the electoral registration system, please visit the register to vote page on GOV.UK website.. The definition of a 'Commonwealth citizen' includes citizens of British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories.Citizens of the European Union (who are not Commonwealth citizens or citizens of the Republic of Ireland) can vote in local elections in the UK, elections to the Scottish Parliament and Welsh and Northern Ireland Assemblies (if they live in those areas) and some referendums (based on the rules for the particular referendum), but are not able to vote in UK Parliamentary general elections. Deadline for registering to vote in the General Election The registration system is now called 'Individual Electoral Registration'.If you would like to register to vote, or require more details on the electoral registration system, please visit the.Register by 11:59pm on 26 November to vote in the General Election on 12 December.If you’re going to be abroad on election day, you can apply to.You will receive a canvass letter every year, even if you are already registered. a senior police officer or director of social services) in support of your application.If you are registered anonymously, when there is an election you will receive your poll card in an envelope and you must take it with you to the polling station in order to be able to vote.If you are registered anonymously you cannot sign a candidate's nomination papers. You need to complete this form including your previous name, the new name and the date of the change. The purpose of this letter is to confirm who lives at your address and it enables us to make sure that our registers are complete and accurate.The information that you provide on the form means that we can send a separate Invitation to Register form to anyone in your household, including any 16 and 17 year olds, who are eligible but not yet on the register.You can register to vote if you are 16 years old or over and a British citizen or Irish, qualifying Commonwealth or European Union citizen who is resident in the UK.17 year olds and some 16 year olds are entitled to be included on the register as 'attainers'. Skip to main content. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. If you continue, we'll assume you are happy for your web browser to receive cookies from our website. You can get a replacement ballot paper in person from your Returning Officer at your local electoral registration office up until 5pm on polling day. To opt out of the open register you can simply tick a box when completing either your online or paper registration.

Tell us whether you accept cookies. Contact your local council's Electoral Registration Office if you have a question about registering to vote . When you're ready to return your postal vote, take it to the postbox yourself. The register is not published on the internet.For the Lewes Electoral Register please visit Lewes District Council: Southover House, Southover Road, Lewes BN7 1AB,For the Eastbourne Electoral Register please visit Eastbourne Borough Council: Eastbourne Town Hall Grove Road, Eastbourne BN21 4UG (by appointment).There are two versions of the Electoral Register, for more information on this please see "Why are there two versions of the register?"
As a result, some of the elements on this page may not behave as you might expect.How to register to vote and electoral registration FAQs.What is the Annual Canvass and why have I been sent a letter?I'm concerned about my name appearing on the register, can I register anonymously?Why are there two versions of the register?When I move does my registration automatically get updated. Your local council and the British Library hold copies that anyone may look at under supervision.