Voting
In order to vote in UK elections and referendums, you need to apply to have your name included on the electoral register. This is known as registering to vote. It is a legal requirement to supply the required information. You can register to vote online using our Self Service (opens in a new window) portal.
If you are not registered you will not be able to vote at any election. You are not automatically registered even if you pay Council Tax. You can register to vote if you are 16-years old or over, and a British, Irish, Commonwealth or European Union citizen. If you are 16 or 17, you can register now but you are not allowed to vote until you are 18. The simplest way to register is by going online at GOV.UK (opens in a new window). It only takes a few minutes to register but you will need to have your National Insurance number to hand as you won't be able to complete your application without it.
Accessibility at polling stations
Armed Forces Personnel
Changes to voting systems
Electoral Register
Overseas Voters
Postal Vote
Postal vote handling and secrecy changes
Preventing undue influence
Proxy Vote
Rights of EU Citizens for voting and candidacy
Students
Voter Photo ID
Contacts
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