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  1. Parliamentary General Election

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    • How to Vote

       

    • Vote in Person

      You can vote at your local polling station. You’ll need to show a photo ID when voting but you don’t have to bring your poll card. Once there you’ll receive a ballot paper with instructions on how to fill it out.

      Vote in Person

      Vote by Post or by Proxy

      You must have registered to vote in the UK before you can apply to vote by post or by proxy. If you live in England, Wales or Scotland you must apply by 5pm on 19th June 2024 to vote by post or by proxy. The deadlines have passed if you live in Northern Ireland, however an emergency application is possible for both post and proxy voting, under certain circumstances, up until 5pm on 26th June.

      Vote by PostVote by Proxy

      Vote from Abroad

      How you vote from abroad depends on whether you’re abroad temporarily or living abroad, and where you want to vote.

      Vote from Abroad
  2. An overview of voting in the UK, including voting in person, postal and proxy voting, and voting if you're abroad.

  3. Vote in UK elections. Find out how voting works in the UK. Check if you can vote, register to vote, and find out how to vote in person, by post or by proxy.

  4. 6 days ago · Everything you need to know about voting for the first time in the UK election, including what to take, how to mark your ballot and whether you can take a selfie.

  5. Jun 11, 2024 · Registering only takes around five minutes if you do it online. It’s the same whether you plan to vote in person at a polling station, by post, or through a proxy voter. Go to the gov.uk website...

  6. There are three different ways you can vote. You can choose the way that suits you. These are: Voting in person at the polling station. Voting by post. Asking someone you trust to vote on your behalf (by proxy) Before the day of the election, known as polling day, you’ll receive a card, called a poll card.

  7. Find out everything you need to know about voting and elections, including information about upcoming elections in your area.

  8. You can choose to vote in person, by post, or by proxy. As part of the Elections Act, there are changes to voting by post and proxy. For voting by post, you can now apply online and you need to reapply for a postal vote every three years.

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