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You can register to vote if you’re a British citizen, Irish citizen or a citizen of an EU country. You can also register if you have permission to enter or stay in the UK, Channel Islands or ...
Find out how to get on the electoral register so you can vote, how to register to vote in more than one place, and how to opt out of the 'open register'.
You’ll need to be registered to vote to take part in elections and referendums. You’ll need to register again if you change your name, address or nationality. Register to vote - apply...
May 3, 2024 · All British, Republic of Ireland and qualifying Commonwealth citizens meet the nationality requirement to register to vote in UK Parliamentary elections. 1. Local government elections. British citizens, qualifying EU citizens, EU citizens with retained rights and qualifying Commonwealth citizens all meet the nationality requirement to register ...
To register to vote, you must be: a UK or Irish citizen, or. a qualifying Commonwealth citizen living in the UK, or. a qualifying foreign national who is living in Scotland and has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need such permission, including EU citizens.
You can register to vote if you are resident (usually live) in England and aged 16 or over (but you will not be able to vote until you are 18). You must also be one of the following: •...
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Registering to vote takes just five minutes if you do it online. All you’ll need is your National Insurance number. Soon after you’ve registered, you’ll appear on the electoral register.