Are you
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going to be away on Polling Day?
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too busy during the day to get to a Polling Station?
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more likely to vote if you could do it at home?
(Forgotten to get a postal vote and going away or in hospital on polling day? You can have a proxy vote)
Postal voting is the easiest and simplest way to make sure that your vote counts and anyone can have one. You can have a postal vote for one election if you’re going on holiday or have it for every election if you’d prefer.
Just complete the online form at ABOUT MY VOTE or download the form below and send back to us.
How it works
The local council will send you your ballot papers in the post at least 11 days before the actual Election Day. You complete the form, vote and then post it back to the council. The Council will check your signature and date of birth to make sure it is you, and then count it in the normal way on polling day.
TOP TIP: If you forget to post your vote back, you can take it (completed and sealed in the envelope) to ANY polling station in your council area.