Elections - Voting

Democracy

You can only vote in elections if your name is on the Register of Electors.

The following people are allowed to vote:

  • If you are eighteen years or over.
  • All British, Commonwealth, Irish and other European Union citizens.
  • Overseas electors are allowed to vote in Parliamentary and European Elections only.
  • Members of HM Forces and their spouses
  • Crown servants employed outside the United Kingdom
  • European citizens are allowed to vote in European and Local Elections only.

Poll cards are delivered shortly before an Election. Each member of the household who is eligible to vote should receive a poll card which informs them of the date of the election, where their polling station is and the hours of poll. You do not need to take the poll card with you to be able to vote.

  • For Local Elections the hours of poll are 7.00am to 10.00pm
  • For Parliamentary and European Elections the hours of poll are 7.00am to 10.00pm
  • On arrival at your designated polling station, the Presiding Officer will ask you to confirm your name and address and will issue you with a ballot paper.
  • The ballot paper will be marked with an official stamp.
  • You should take the ballot paper to the voting booth and mark with a 'X' the candidate you wish to vote for.
  • Fold the ballot paper and deposit it in the ballot box.

What if I am unable to get to the Polling Station on Election Day?

If you are unable to go to your Polling Station on Election Day, you can apply to vote by post or proxy (a proxy is someone who votes on your behalf).

  • If you are unable to get to the Polling Station.
  • If your work frequently takes you overseas
  • If you will be on holiday when the election is taking place
  • If you have moved house since you registered and are unable to go to your old polling station.
  • If you are working during all hours of voting.

Please contact the Electoral Registration Officer who will advise which form you need to complete.

Postal Vote

You are welcome to apply for a postal vote if you are unable to go to your Polling Station on election day.

Complete the application form if you wish to apply for a postal vote.

The deadline for receipt of new postal vote applications is 11 working days before the day of an election.

Alternatively you can pick up an application form the elections office or use the contact details above to request a form.

Why Vote?

NO VOTE NO VOICE

Voting is the most important way to make your voice heard.

Local and national decisions are made on your behalf everyday, national issues such as Healthcare and Education to local issues such as recreational facilities, planning decisions and environmental health problems.

The right to vote has been fought for, the right for women to vote on equal terms with men in the UK was still being debated only 70 years ago.

By voting, you can hold your elected representatives accountable.

NO VOTE NO VOICE

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR SAY

Contact
Tel: 01785 619424
Fax: 01785 619119
Email: elections@staffordbc.gov.uk