Voting by Proxy

This means appointing someone to vote on your behalf in your polling station.

 

You can apply to vote by proxy at any time up until 6 days before an election.

 

Please note:

  • You cannot sign an application on behalf of an elector even if you have Power of Attorney.
  • You need to tell your proxy which candidate(s) you wish to vote for.
  • You have to provide a reason to vote by proxy for a single election.
  • You can only vote by proxy on an indefinite basis for the following reasons: physical incapacity or being registered blind, overseas voter, studying, requiring a journey by sea or air to get to the polling station, and certain occupations e.g. Armed Forces.

 

You can change your mind and vote in person providing your proxy has not already voted on your behalf. If your proxy cannot get to your polling station they can apply to vote by post. However if they chose this option you will not then be able to vote in person and the deadline for postal proxy applications is 11 days before an election.

 

It is now possible to apply for an emergency proxy vote up until 5pm on polling day. This applies only in the case of a medical emergency occurring after the sixth day before polling day. The application to vote by proxy must be attested (by a doctor, State Registered Nurse, or Christian Science practitioner).

 

To download a Proxy Application Form , go to the Electoral Commission's website: www.aboutmyvote.co.uk, enter your postcode and follow the instructions on screen.  Alternatively, contact the Electoral Services Helpline on 01233 330402.

This webpage was updated on 3/11/2010

 

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