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Postal Votes & Registering to Vote

If you will be away on polling day, at work or on holiday, are physically unable or just do not have the time to get to a polling station to vote in person, you can still exercise your democratic right to vote. You may have moved house since the electoral register was drawn up and have not yet joined the register at your new address.

You can choose either to vote by post or to appoint someone else - a proxy - to vote on your behalf. To find out more about registering to vote and voting by post or proxy, please visit the Electoral Commission's official site.

Click here to apply for a postal vote today.

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