![]() ![]() It was written by Mencap with the Electoral Commission. The easy read guide to voting explains how to register to vote as well as the different types of voting. You can get help with voting on the Every Vote Counts website. Please contact us to get assistance with registering to vote:Įmail: 8359 5577 Support for people with learning disabilities Registering to vote without a permanent address ![]() If you cannot be verified this way then you may be asked to provide additional documentary evidence (for example a copy of your Passport or Driving Licence) before you are registered to vote – which may mean there is a delay before you are added to the register of electors. When you apply to join the register, your personal details will be verified against other records held by central government before you are added to the register. If you are unable to supply these, we will contact you for more evidence. You can find more information on who can vote on the Electoral Commission website How to register to vote ![]() have been found guilty within the previous five years of corrupt or illegal practices in connection with an election.are a convicted person detained in pursuance of your sentence, excluding contempt of court (though remand prisoners, un-convicted prisoners and civil prisoners can vote if they are on the electoral register).are not a British, qualifying Commonwealth or European Union citizen.not be subject to any legal incapacity to vote.a British citizen, a qualifying Commonwealth citizen, or a citizen of the European Union.Register to vote Who can register to vote ![]() email: phone: 020 8359 5577 (we may need to ask you questions to check your identity).To check if you are already registered, please contact us at electoral services: Not only does being registered enable you to vote in elections, but it may also help your credit rating. Paying council tax does not register you to vote. You must register again if you've changed address, name or nationality. You only need to register to vote once and you don't need to register separately for every election. If you want to vote in elections and referendums you must be registered and on the electoral register. ![]()
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