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Postcode areas do not always match constituency boundaries. An online map of the UK is available from Ordnance Survey which allows you to search by place name or postcode, and choose the boundary layer, to show which constituency a postcode or place comes under. 1. Check online map on Ordnance Survey: Election maps (external website) If your postcode is returned as unrecognised, you can contact the House of Commons Enquiry Service, who can look up the details of your Member of Parliament base...
British citizens living abroad can use the postcode of where they were last living in the UK. For information on your eligibility to vote please contact the Electoral Commission. 1. About my vote: British citizens living abroad (external website)
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If someone is for example, homeless, a patient in a mental health hospital, or is remanded in custody, the postcode for where they have a local connection, or where they would otherwise be living, or have lived in the past can be used. For information on eligibility to vote and making a ‘declaration of local connection' please contact the Electoral...
The Find Your MP service can only help you to identify your MP in the UK Parliament. Details of your representatives on local councils, in devolved UK regions or in the European Parliament can be found online on the following sites: Local council 1. Find your local council (external site) Welsh Parliament/ Senedd Cymru 1. Find Your Member of the Se...
The Find Your MP system is based on constituency boundary and postcode data supplied by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Postcodes may cross constituency boundaries. For information on mapping postcodes against constituency areas please contact the Office for National Statistics. 1. Office for National Statistics postcode products
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