How to Vote
Casting your vote:
Your poll card will tell you which polling station to use to cast your vote. It helps if you take your poll card to the polling station, but you do not need it to vote as long as your name is on the register of electors.
If you don’t receive a poll card you can call the help line: 01283 508376 to find out why. If you have chosen to vote by post, you cannot vote in person at the polling station even if you receive an official poll card.
Voting procedure at the polling station:
If you have any physical disabilities, look out for the special direction signs to gain easy access to the polling station.
Once inside the polling station go to the clerks’ table and give your name and address on the electoral register.
The presiding officer will give you your ballot paper which will show the official mark. Take the ballot paper to one of the polling booths to cast your vote in secret.
Vote for no more than the amount of candidates shown at the top of the ballot paper, mark a cross (X) on the right hand side of the name of the persons you are voting for.
If you spoil your ballot paper you can show it to the presiding officer and ask for another one.
Once you have cast your vote, fold the paper in half and take it to the ballot box by the clerks’ table. Show the presiding officer the official mark before putting your vote in the box.
Asking for help:
The presiding officer and poll clerk(s) can help you if you are not sure what to do.
Apply to register to vote
Overseas application to register to vote